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Bad news for Republicans: TrumpCare isn't getting any more popular. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll out this morning, 55% of Americans see the Republican TrumpCare bill unfavorably.
As Russia continues its nefarious activities and as we’ve seen terrorist attacks across the continent, I believe it is critical to reassure our European allies that we stand with them,” said Whip Hoyer.
This week, President Trump released his budget for fiscal year 2018. His proposal makes draconian cuts to programs that help working Americans get ahead in order to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy.
On Wednesday, the Congressional Budget Office confirmed TrumpCare will kick 23 million Americans off of their coverage and force millions of Americans to pay more for less.
House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (MD), House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA), Senate Democratic Leader Charles E. Schumer (NY), and Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (IL) released the following statement on a letter they sent to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke today urging him to reject efforts to shrink or eliminate national monuments in carrying out the President’s April 26th executive order:
I’m proud to join my colleagues today to introduce the Raise The Wage Act in the 115th Congress.
Yesterday, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office released an updated score of the TrumpCare bill, which House Republicans passed before knowing the consequences.
It is the pattern [of cover up] that leads one to believe that there is fire where there is so much smoke.
Today's updated Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysis confirms what we already knew: TrumpCare will kick millions of Americans off their insurance coverage and force consumers to pay more for less.
[Rep. Lee] says I looked at the budget. If you care about people and you look at this budget, you will tear up.