Instead, the Biden administration opted to forgive loans for nearly 1 million public servants like teachers and nurses. The White House also found other ways to forgive the loans of hundreds of ...
The number of Internal Revenue Service audits is set to spike in the coming years as the tax agency takes aim at specific ...
Local committee chair for the Sierra Club points out the shortcomings of JEAs proposal to utilize more clean energy, calls it ...
Democrats are falling short on their goal to add nearly 1 million manufacturing jobs through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA ...
It was exactly 50 years ago that the liberal post-Watergate Congress, dominated by Democratic big spenders, passed a new set ...
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President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law on Aug. 16, 2022, with the goal of reducing health care costs for the government and participants in Medicare and Medicaid programs.
I’m taking a moment to reflect on the progress we’ve made to improve access to health care for communities of color. April is ...
President Joe Biden traveled to Triangle, Virginia, Monday to mark Earth Day, unveiling $7 billion in grant funding for solar power under the Inflation Reduction Act and announcing new steps to ...
The Inflation Reduction Act, which Biden signed in 2022, limits out-of-pocket prescription spending to $2,000 per year starting in 2025 for Medicare Part D enrollees. One sticking point is that ...
The report recommends a repeal of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act, which would shred the tax credits that have led to hundreds of billions of dollars in ...