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The number of visitors to America’s public lands remains at an all-time high, while the Trump administration has made drastic ...
The budget plan would slash funding for public land agencies by 35 percent compared to 2024 levels, according to CAP’s analysis. These cuts would also mean with 30 percent fewer rangers and other ...
Disabled students will be disproportionately hurt by the Republican budget reconciliation bill, losing access to essential ...
The Trump administration’s FY 2025 rescission package would eliminate more than $8 billion in investments critical to global ...
New Center for American Progress survey findings demonstrate how LGBTQI+ people are at greater risk of losing access to ...
Food banks do not have the capacity to alleviate the spike in hunger that would be created by cuts to SNAP.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act would hike premium costs for young adults, hitting those with modest incomes the hardest.
A new analysis finds that House Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act would raise health care premiums by thousands of ...
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’s proposal to ban state and local regulation of AI could result in the loss of tens of billions of dollars ...
To better prepare rural students for postsecondary opportunities, federal and state policymakers must increase rural access ...
Amid a tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the ultimate consequences of President Trump’s military intervention in ...
Washington, D.C.—Today, the U.S. Senate voted to begin consideration of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Members are expected to vote on final passage of the legislation in the coming hours or days.