Tax cuts for the wealthy, healthcare cuts for the poor: a tale of two Americas
- Republicans in Congress are looking to cut health care to fund tax cuts for wealthy Americans, according to U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss.
- U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan and Auchincloss aim to protect health care for kids and seniors affected by potential Medicaid cuts.
- Rep. Katherine Clark criticized Sen. Bill Cassidy for admitting Republicans want to cut Medicare during a CNBC interview.
- Forty percent of kids access health care through Medicaid, which may face cuts affecting seniors and children, Auchincloss stated.
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'Finally told the truth': GOP senator mistakenly admits he wants to 'cut Medicare'
Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA), the House minority whip, called out Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) after he accidentally admitted Republicans want to "cut Medicare."During a Tuesday interview on CNBC, Cassidy was asked how Republicans would pay for the trillions of dollars in tax cuts that President Donald T...
White House officials are considering a higher tax rate for the wealthiest Americans to help pay for cutting taxes on tips, report says
Ending taxes on tips was one of President Donald Trump's top campaign pledges, and he has reaffirmed it since returning to the White House.
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