A directive issued this week by the White House Office of Management and Budget had widespread implications over hundreds of millions of dollars in grants flowing to states.
Rep. Scott Fetgatter thanks the administration for clarifying that a funding freeze won't impact social programs.
A mix of tolerable benefit cuts and realistic revenue increases would make everyone better off In early January, Stephen Goss, Social Security's chief actuary released estimates of a comprehensive ...
Multiple groups called on the Senate to reject President Trump’s pick for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director, ...
As the dust settles around the Trump administration’s directive via the Office of Management and Budget to hold federal ...