WASHINGTON — Having agreed among themselves on a bill to increase “work requirements” in federal safety net programs, House Republicans now hope they can make President Joe Biden go along. The House approved the work rules Wednesday as part of a broader Republican plan to cut federal spending and allow…Read More
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