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In opening remarks for a Social Security Subcommittee hearing, acting Republican Leader Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK) emphasized that Americans are struggling to access crucial Social Security services and assistance
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American parents and caregivers are struggling to keep their children fed. Nearly 43 percent of the baby formula supply was out-of-stock in stores across the country as of last week due in part to the Biden Administration’s failure to react to shortages it should have predicted.
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With estimates that as much as $400 billion were stolen from pandemic-era unemployment payments, the programs also worsened the labor shortage, warned Health Subcommittee Republican Leader (and former Oversight Subcommittee Chairman) Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) in an interview with Fox Business’ “Kudlow.”
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Rice: $19 Billion in Improper EITC Payments at IRS – Let’s Fix Underlying Problems & Customer Service
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President Biden’s tax proposal on unrealized gains could hit millions of Americans
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With millions of American taxpayers still unfairly waiting for long overdue refunds and tax returns amidst an ongoing backlog
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American families got a double dose of bad inflation news last week, with inflation averaging near 10 percent over the last three months and small businesses increasing prices for the fifth month in a row
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Americans have reason to be skeptical of how Democrats are currently approaching helping America confront the growing economic threat from Communist China, argues Health Subcommittee Republican Leader (and former Trade Subcommittee Republican Leader) Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL).
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“The more than $5 trillion approved since the start of the pandemic has become a wellspring for criminal activity
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Today in a Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee hearing, Ways and Means Republicans emphasized the importance of removing barriers to high-quality service at the Social Security Administration (SSA)
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Foreign-owned companies reinvested more of their earnings here in the U.S.
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POLL: 65 Percent of Americans Can’t Keep Up with Bidenflation, As President’s Approval Rating Hits New Low
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Republicans on the Healthy Future Task Force rolled out a new plan for getting Americans greater access to affordable treatments last week, discussing innovative new policies during a roundtable in the Capitol.
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Americans haven’t felt this negatively about the economy since the last time President Biden was in the White House
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“We’ve made great strides by moving toward prevention-focused services, but it’s crucial to ensure we do a better job of preparing foster youth for a successful transition to adulthood.
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After the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation showed prices increased by 6.6 percent, the highest since 1982
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After the pandemic ravaged small businesses across the country, vaccines and a reopening economy promised to help Main Street get back on its feet.
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Job openings hit a record high of 11.5 million today, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics March Job Opening and Labor Turnover (JOLTS) Survey.
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Americans struggle with higher prices, product shortages, and the threat of higher tax bills
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Republican leaders of the House and Senate Committees with oversight of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are raising concerns with a recent decision to severely restrict coverage of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved Alzheimer’s treatment and any similar future treatments, in a disturbing break with precedent.