Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) speaks with members of the media at the U.S. Capitol on April 20, 2024 in Washington, DC.
Donald Trump wants to end federal income taxes on Social Security benefits but that would come at a steep cost.
Given the rapid amount of news, The Enquirer will ask members of Congress in some of the top issues coming from the White ...
XENIA — The Xenia Community School District authorized bonuses for two employees during its regular meeting Feb. 10. The ...
USAID's Role in Undermining Trump's Presidency Uncovered** A troubling revelation has emerged from Congress that suggests elements within our government may hav ...
Michael Shellenberger at a Congressional hearing on Thursday testified about a program funded and controlled by USAID that ...
Taxation on Social Security benefits can significantly affect retirees' net income, influencing their choice of residence and overall financial planning. Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, Montana, New ...
Specifically, Massie’s bill would repeal the inclusion of Social Security benefits in gross income for federal tax purposes. The change would restore the tax-free nature of Social Security benefits, ...
Rep. Massie urges Congress not to "feed the lice" in omnibus bill. Democrats minimize Biden White House threats against social media compared to "wrecking ball of right-wing authoritarianism" in Trump ...
Ky., on Wednesday called on the Food and Drug Administration to reverse its approval of COVID-19 vaccines the agency has ...
WASHINGTON — Rep. Thomas Massie’s one-sentence bill would terminate the Department of Education at the end of next year. “Unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. should not be in charge of our ...
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie has reintroduced a bill to abolish the U.S. Department of Education by the end of 2026. Massie argues that states and local communities are better suited to ...
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