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Government spending bill complicates cannabis industry, officials scrambling to adjust language
Within the bill signed by President Donald Trump was a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal.
The package also reverses several agencies' efforts to implement staffing reductions during the shutdown, stating that ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. [MUSIC PLAYING] NINA MOINI: Today, lawmakers in the House are returning to Washington, DC, to vote on a bill that will end the longest federal government ...
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The government has reopened, but millions of Americans are still worried about their health care
The bill that reopened the government didn't immediately extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act which remain a Congressional sticking point and a critical lifeline for millions of Americans.
The Senate reached bipartisan unity in its fury over a recently-passed law that would allow lawmakers to sue federal government and reap a massive amount of money.
President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for ...
Preparing for a government shutdown isn’t all that different from preparing for any financial disruption: Have a cash cushion ...
The federal spending bill that reopened the government after its longest shutdown in history could shut down South Carolina’s hemp industry.
Taxpayers will pay $48.1 billion in interest payments on state and federal debt this year, equivalent to about $1700 per ...
BBC analysis shows cost to taxpayer is 50% higher than thought, with inquiry's own costs at £192m.
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