Chamber of Commerce pushes Congress to pass Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
- The Chamber of Commerce is urging Congress to pass President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' which includes permanent tax cuts and spending priorities.
- This push follows stalled progress caused by the Senate parliamentarian ruling a major Medicaid spending cut provision violated the Byrd rule, complicating Republican leadership's budget offsets.
- The bill passed the House earlier this summer but faces resistance due to its estimated $3.3 trillion increase in national debt over ten years and disputed provisions in the Senate version.
- President Trump met with American workers this week and urged his Senate allies to remain fully committed—saying they should isolate themselves if necessary and work through the week—to finalize the legislation and provide businesses with stability needed for economic progress.
- Democrats led by Rep. Horsford unveiled an alternative tax plan focusing on working families and small businesses with paid family leave credits, highlighting divided approaches amidst the urgency to finalize legislation.
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A final plea regarding Trump's big beautiful bill - The Leavenworth Times
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Chamber of Commerce pushes Congress to pass Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
A major business group is pressing lawmakers to get President Donald Trump’s mega package of tax cuts and spending priorities to his desk as Republicans rush to finish the bill by July 4. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to lawmakers pushing them to make Trump’s signature tax cuts from his first term, many provisions of which are set to expire at the end of the year, permanent by passing Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The group said…
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