Congressman Brett Guthrie, a Bowling Green Republican who represents the Second District, spoke to fifth graders Thursday at Catholic’s 4-6 Campus about the formation and structure of the United ...
Federal grants provide over $1 billion annually to Kentucky schools, according to the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy ...
Kentucky has one of the nation's highest Medicaid match rates. Cuts to the program could have devastating effects, health ...
We saw our two US Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, as well as House members Jamie Comer, Brett Guthrie, Thomas Massie, Morgan McGarvey and the Dean of the Delegation, Congressman Hal Rogers.
U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky re-filed a bill this year to eliminate the federal education department. On Tuesday, the ...
An analysis released the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office suggests U.S. House Republicans can't meet their budget goal ...
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In these austere times, the old saying, “The pot calling the kettle black,” sure fits as DOGE, the Department of Government ...
Rep. Tom Kean Jr.'s support for Medicaid cuts targeting "waste, fraud, and abuse" raises concerns about the impact on low-income New Jerseyans.
After speaking to 5th-grade students at the Owensboro Catholic 4-6 Center, Congressman Brett Guthrie took time to answer ...