House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
- House Republicans passed a multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package on Thursday after an all-night session in Washington, D.C.
- The vote followed days of intense negotiations, partly driven by President Trump’s demand and warnings that failure would be a betrayal.
- The 1,000-plus page bill extends $4.5 trillion in prior tax breaks, introduces new ones on tips and car loan interest, and enacts work requirements for Medicaid starting December 2026.
- The package passed narrowly at 215-214 amid opposition from Democrats calling it a "big, ugly bill," while the nonpartisan CBO estimates it raises deficits by $3.8 trillion and cuts health and food aid for millions.
- The bill’s passage caps a challenging political effort led by Speaker Johnson, signaling a GOP commitment to Trump’s agenda despite rising national debt concerns and expected Senate debate.
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House Passes Reconciliation Bill
(NAFB.com) – U.S. agriculture organizations reacted to the House of Representatives passing its reconciliation bill. “Farm Bureau applauds the legislation, which modernizes farm bill programs and extends and improves critical tax provisions that benefit farmers and ranchers,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “Updated reference prices will also create some certainty for farmers struggling through tough economic times.” National Cattlemen’s Beef …
House Passes Bill That Would Devastate Health Coverage for Millions in Medicaid and Medicare
Today Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed their sweeping reconciliation bill. It now heads to the Senate, with a goal of final passage this summer. Cuts to Vital Programs Would Pay for Administration Priorities The House-passed bill would extend and expand upon many of the tax cuts Republicans passed in 2017, boost spending on administration priorities like immigration enforcement, and raise the statutory debt limit by $4 tri…
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