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This article was written by Smith + Howard’s Brad Pittman and is published by way of the firm’s annual partnership with Global Atlanta. On July 4, 2025, the […]
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNRural hospitals brace for changes after One Big Beautiful Bill passesUtah Hospital Association is working with the state and will start having those discussions to figure out what's going to happen to the Medicaid program in the state, how the program is going to be funded,
The recently-enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will increase borrowing by $4.1 trillion through 2034 on a conventional basis, according to new
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Travel Noire on MSNWill The Big Beautiful Bill Impact Travel? Here’s What To KnowThe Trump administration’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” will impact travel and tourism, from costs to transportation and hospitality.
Our Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Group breaks down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s employee benefits provisions and their impact
While a budget surplus exists in Georgia, the impact of federal cuts remains unclear, prompting a cautious approach from Gov. Kemp.
This week's political podcast brings Jim Larson of Food Donation Connection to the table to discuss how Trump's
One of the most important tools to any family on the Hopi Tribe’s reservation in northeastern Arizona is the refrigerator. Grocery shopping can require up to four hours of driving
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Green energy proponents are rushing to complete projects after the recently passed budget bill set expiration dates for tax credits that had spurred investment in technologies ranging from
How will federal legislation in the 'Big Beautiful Bill' impact SNAP and Medicaid recipients? On this episode of MorningLine, host Nick Beres sits down with Signe Anderson and Michele Johnson from the Tennessee Justice Center to discuss how federal cuts will impact people here in Tennessee.
The state likely won't fully meet new Medicaid funding demands, indicating cuts to Medicaid services could follow, lawmakers told The N&O.