Senate to begin marathon vote series on Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as GOP eyes July 4 deadline
- On Monday, the U.S. Senate began vote-a-rama on President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' aiming to finish before July 4th holiday.
- GOP divisions over Medicaid, food stamps, and energy tax cuts delayed consensus, with some senators opposing the bill to meet Trump's July 4 deadline.
- Following a 51-50 Senate vote, Democrats secure a full bill reading before it returns to the House for final approval.
- The Congressional Budget Office projects the bill will add nearly $3.3 trillion to the deficit and leave 11.8 million more Americans uninsured by 2034, with Trump acknowledging the complexity of its cuts.
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Senate passes Trump's big tax and spending cuts bill as Vance breaks a 50-50 tie
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans hauled President Donald Trump's big tax breaks and spending cuts bill to passage Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, pushing past opposition from Democrats and their
Trump Releases Statement on Senate Passage of 'Big Beautiful Bill' - Warns House GOP to Ignore "Grandstanders" and Pass Bill
President Trump on Tuesday afternoon released a statement on the Senate passage of his ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’ The Senate passed the reconciliation bill 51-50 (with Vance as the tie-breaker) on Tuesday.
Senate passes Trump's big tax, spending cuts as Vance breaks 50-50 tie
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans hauled President Donald Trump's big tax breaks and spending cuts bill to passage Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, pushing past opposition from Democrats and their own GOP ranks — including Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky…
Schumer Forces Name Change Of ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Before Senate Vote
Moments before the Senate passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer succeeded in stripping the bill of its Trump-given title, “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Schumer argued the title violated the Byrd Rule — Section 313 B1A of the Congressional Budget Act — which prohibits “extraneous matter” in budget legislation. The bill will now be referred to simply as “the act.” I just forced Republic…
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