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Due to President Trump’s trade wars, Americans can expect to pay more for groceries, clothing, and household items.
Find out how the Trump administration’s DOGE cuts to grants and federal real estate are affecting your community.
As privatization efforts to redirect funding from public K-12 schools to private institutions continue to expand, an ...
Analysis from the Center for American Progress and the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum finds that AANHPI women, ...
As federal policies erode access and erect greater barriers to health care, states can take meaningful action to safeguard ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate environmental protections and funds that reduce pollution in working-class ...
The Senate majority made clear its intent to add trillions of dollars to the national debt while taking food away from the ...
In the face of Trump administration threats to public health, states can empower and equip public health officials with the ...
Independent agencies protect Americans and their communities from bank failures, dangerous products, scams, transportation ...
Trump’s tariffs could cost American households $5,200 annually, but they are unlikely to create jobs, improve U.S. economic competitiveness, or improve America’s standing in the world.
Congress should be able to increase deficits if it wants to—but it should do so with honest, transparent, and consistent ...
In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has offered fossil fuel power plants and industrial sources the ...
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