July 26, 2025

Big Beautiful Bill

Investment

One Big Beautiful Bill’s Tax, OZ Changes Could Fuel Even Greater Data Center Investment

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that Congress passed earlier this month made anxiously anticipated changes to federal provisions with big implications for commercial real estate, and investors are gearing up for what the new regulations mean for the fastest-growing segment of the industry. New rules around opportunity zones and bonus depreciation could be used to

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Loans

New cap on medical student loans, Grad PLUS eliminated

Much of the discussion around President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill, which he signed into law on the Fourth of July, has focused on big-ticket items like tax cuts and Medicaid. But a less flashy provision tucked into the bill could affect health care, too.The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” includes a section

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Loans

Trump May Weaponize Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness

Photo: Samuel Corum/Bloomberg via Getty Images Public servants are still one of the groups taking the brunt of the assault from Donald Trump’s weaponized federal government. He and his administration have tried to wipe out much of the federal workforce. They’ve threatened or cut the federal funding of a rising number of universities in an

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Funds

Ohio Boys and Girls Clubs face trouble as funds withheld

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – There are many impacts the Tri-State will see as the Big Beautiful Bill takes effect, including those at the local level. One of the organizations bracing for changes is the Boys and Girls Club, which has been left out of the national budget. Like the Boys and Girls Club, the President’s budget

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Investors

Proposed Section 899 Of Big Beautiful Bill Challenges Global Investors

WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 22: U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks to the media after the … More House narrowly passed a bill forwarding President Donald Trump’s agenda at the U.S. Capitol on May 22, 2025 in Washington, DC. The tax and spending legislation, in what has been called the “One, Big,

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