White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett called for the New York Fed to discipline economists over research showing U.S. businesses and consumers bear most of the tariff burden.
The Iowa House passed a resolution in support of the Major Richard Star Act, which would allow medically retired veterans to ...
The Counsel of Inspectors General on Integrity has become increasingly politicized and weaponized, expanding its powers and seeking more authority, while neglecting its original mission of ...
President Donald Trump’s top economist on Wednesday urged that Federal Reserve economists be punished for research last week that showed American companies and consumers paying for nearly all the new ...
A new estimate from the Tax Foundation suggests current tariffs could cost the average U.S. household an additional $1,300 ...
Leaders in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee have asked the Government Accountability Office to examine the ...
California is suing the Trump administration over its termination of billions of dollars in funding for high-profile clean ...
On February 18, 2026, Chris Towner, policy director of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, gave a presentation on the February 2026 Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline.
Jared Moskowitz and Darren Soto voted against the budget over concerns with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Gov. JB Pritzker will present his eighth budget on Wednesday and outline a plan to deal with limited revenue growth and significant uncertainty over the future of federal funding for the state.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett Wednesday said that some at the New York Federal Reserve should be punished for publishing their research.
The latest data show enrollment fell about 12% in Missouri and 3.5% in Kansas for 2026. But experts say that doesn’t tell the full story.