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Senate Health Bill Gives Huge Tax Cuts to Businesses, High-Income Households

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U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's tax plans

09/01/2016

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If Trump Gets His Way, Real Estate Will Get Even More Tax Breaks

The New York Times 09/01/2016

Taxes Under Trump: Almost Everyone Pays Less and the Richest Pay a Lot Less

WSJ 12/02/2016

Dealt a Defeat, Republicans Set Their Sights on Major Tax Cuts

The New York Times 03/27/2017

Trump Plans to Seek Tax Rate of 15% on Owner-Operated Companies

WSJ 04/25/2017

Trump Unveils Broad Tax-Cut Plan

WSJ 04/26/2017

Republicans’ Fiscal Discipline Wilts in Face of Trump’s Tax Plan

The New York Times 04/28/2017

Spending cuts under the Trump administration- reducing budget entitlement spending and social programs, and increasing defense spending

03/17/2017

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Trump Takes a Gamble in Cutting Programs His Base Relies On

The New York Times 03/16/2017

What Trump’s Budget Could Mean for the Affected Agencies

The New York Times 03/17/2017

Trump Budget Likely to See Major Rewrite in Congress

WSJ 03/17/2017

House Vote to Repeal Affordable Care Act Is Postponed, Despite Trump’s Effort

The New York Times 03/23/2017

Trump’s Budget Seeks Cuts to Taxes, Safety-Net Programs

WSJ 05/23/2017

Donald Trump’s Balanced Budget Goal Rests on Questionable Math

WSJ 05/23/2017

Views of Republicans in Congress on the Trump budget

05/24/2017

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Republicans Will Reject Trump’s Budget, but Still Try to Impose Austerity

The New York Times 05/23/2017

Republicans, Pushing Aside Trump’s Budget, Find Few Alternatives

The New York Times 05/24/2017

Bipartisan Pushback Greets Trump’s Proposed Budget

WSJ 05/23/2017

Senate Health Bill Gives Huge Tax Cuts to Businesses, High-Income Households

WSJ 06/22/2017

Trump Finally Pivots—but Will It Last?

WSJ 09/07/2017

Once a populist, Trump governs like a conservative Republican

Washington Post 12/06/2017

The Obama U.S. health care law, the Affordable Care Act of 2012, and public support- 2012-2017

03/23/2012

An average of major public opinion polls compiled by Real Clear Politics website shows 50.5% of Americans opposed the U.S. health care law in March 2012. By 2017 with high premiums and high deductibles the Obama Affordable Care Act was not seen by middle class as the solution to healthcare needs, though it helped the uninsured and the poor with subsidies. The Republican plan of Speaker Ryan and the House was seen as not sensitive to the needs of low income older Americans even as it sought to bring down premiums. As one middle class American, Mr. Riffle, in a 2017 survey by the Washington Post put it- the problem was the high cost of medical care in the U.S. and pricing of healthcare, until members of Congress used the plans on the insurance exchanges not much would happen to benefit most people.

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Chief Justice John Roberts’s health-care ruling gets plenty of second-guessing - The Washington Post

Washington Post 06/30/2012

A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning

New York Times 10/05/2013

In Rural Iowa, Spending, Not the Shutdown, Raises Worry

New York Times 10/04/2013

Tension and Flaws Before Health Website Crash

New York Times 11/22/2013

Uninsured Skeptical of Health Care Law in Poll

New York Times 12/18/2013

The Unwisdom of Barack Obama

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

Republican party 2017 Health Care Plan

03/09/2017

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GOP Health Plan Advances After Clearing Two House Committees

WSJ 03/09/2017

House Republicans Repeat an Obama Error

WSJ 03/09/2017

GOP health-care bill would drop addiction treatment mandate covering 1.3 million Americans

Washington Post 03/10/2017

Amending Obamacare could break parts of the health-insurance market

The Economist 03/10/2017

G.O.P. Health Law Insures Fewer People, Nonpartisan Review Shows

The New York Times 03/13/2017

US health bill 'to leave 14m more uninsured' - BBC News

BBC News 03/13/2017


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