House to Vote on Senate Version of Trump's Bill Amid GOP Division
- The U.S. Senate passed President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' on July 1, 2025, by a 51-50 vote in Washington, D.C., with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie.
- This vote followed a narrow House passage in May and intense debate over cuts to Medicaid and increased federal deficits that divided both parties and factions within the GOP.
- The nearly 1,000-page legislation aims to cut taxes, reduce spending on programs like Medicaid, boost military spending, expand energy leasing, and increase deductions for certain workers.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the bill by highlighting the negative impact it could have on individuals losing their health coverage, while President Trump described the legislation as inclusive, suggesting it offers benefits for a wide range of people.
- The bill now returns to the House for a final vote amid GOP divisions, and only after both chambers agree on identical text can it be sent to Trump for signature.
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