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Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to strike a delicate balance between blue-state Republicans and conservative hardliners on a sprawling bill for Trump's agenda.
"This is going to be able to deliver scholarships for the families who need it most, so that they can attend private and parochial schools," said Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-New York, at the committee hearing.
Multiple lawmakers pointed out, however, Americans had already handed Republicans control of the House, Senate and White House with little to show for it. Rep. Tim Burchett, R- Tenn., responded by
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans want to set aside up to $5 billion a year for scholarships to help families send their children to private and religious schools, an unprecedented effort to use public money to pay for private education.
The House GOP has been engulfed in a MAGA firestorm after posting a message on X that was translated into Spanish. The official account was trying to signal that “every American” could benefit from Republican policies,
House Republicans’ proposal to impose work requirements on Medicaid would force millions of Americans to meet new eligibility conditions or
House Republicans are mulling what possible consequences could be in store for the Democrats accused of storming an ICE facility.
In addition to raising the endowment tax rate for the richest schools to as much as 21%, the bill hits schools with heavy foreign student enrollment.