Top Republican lawmakers are pushing Governor Katie Hobbs to approve new reforms to SNAP, Medicaid and unemployment programs.
GOP lawmakers, however, say there is no need to make changes to education vouchers, even though 12News found misspending in that program is much higher than SNAP.
Republican state lawmakers sent Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs a package of 12 bills they say will end fraud in government ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some Missouri families are sounding the alarm over proposed Medicaid disability service cuts from Governor ...
GOP leaders seek a bonding bill. Democrats want that too, plus an assault weapons ban and immigration enforcement reform.
Gov. JB Pritzker faces a challenging budget address amid federal funding cuts and economic uncertainty, with a projected $2.2 ...
Republicans think patients should be shopping for better health care prices. The party has long pushed to give patients money ...
Saying the public deserves to know, both the House and Senate have approved a measure requiring hospitals that get public ...
As the 2026 legislative session is set to kick off Tuesday at noon, echoes of last year's session ring out, particularly with ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will stand in front of the General Assembly on Wednesday in a familiar position: confronting tremendous ...
Democrats seek new taxes while Republicans call for limiting spending ...
The Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) testified in support of S.190, the Green Mountain Care Board Bill, in Senate Health and Welfare. When questioned about the cost of an audit, DFR stated ...