House passes Trump’s megabill, sending it to the president’s desk
- The US Congress has passed Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, marking a victory for his domestic agenda and allowing him to sign it into law.
- Every Democrat in Congress opposed the bill, calling it a giveaway to the wealthy and harmful to millions of uninsured Americans.
- Nancy Pelosi warned of a 'dark and harrowing time' for America following the passage of the legislation.
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House Republicans send megabill to Trump, setting aside concerns about huge Medicaid cuts and massive deficit impact
WASHINGTON — House Republicans sent President Donald Trump the megabill he has sought Thursday, shrugging aside a last-ditch Democratic effort to shame them over massive Medicaid cuts and a huge deficit impact.
Big Beautiful Bill’s heartless inequities test who we are as a nation
The U.S. Senate, including both Ohio senators, voted to pass their version of the “Big Beautiful Bill” and the House concurred, sending it to the president. By most financial analyses, this bill will add trillions to the national debt and deficit. It will overhaul eligibility for food stamps and Medicaid, putting ongoing health care coverage at risk for thousands of Ohio citizens, and it will exponentially increase funding for border security, d…
I do not think those words mean what you think they mean
This is a screen cap from the digital edition of The NY Times, from the front page on July 4, 2025. The Republicans in Congress just passed a budget bill that will take healthcare away from millions, force hospitals to close, leave millions of American...
Big win for taxpayers and common sense: ‘No Gotion’ restrictions on federal tax credits will become law – Wirepoints
Think what you want about the rest of the "Big Beautiful Bill" now heading for President Trump's signature, but part of it is a triumph for sure: Federal taxpayers won't pay the $6.5 billion subsidy to Gotion for its battery plant in Manteno, Illinois.
Washington Roundup: Trump bill passes; USAID closes; concerns rise over Russia religious persecution
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The U.S. House on July 3 approved the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which would enact key provisions of the legislative agenda of President Donald Trump on taxes and immigration, meaning the legislation will reach the president’s desk for his signature. The same week in Washington, the U.S. Agency for International Development closed its doors after six decades, and a religious freedom watchdog issued a report about its con…
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