Senate to begin marathon vote series on Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as GOP eyes July 4 deadline
- The Senate began voting on President Trump's 940-page 'One Big Beautiful Bill' on Monday at Capitol Hill, aiming to meet a July 4 deadline.
- This voting follows tense negotiations and a 16-hour bill reading as Democrats criticized cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, while Republicans pushed tax cuts and border security spending.
- Senators may introduce unlimited amendments, forcing back-to-back votes, and some Republicans like Thom Tillis opposed the bill due to Medicaid changes and voted against advancing it Saturday.
- Tillis announced he will not seek reelection, citing the bill as 'devastating to North Carolina,' and President Trump responded with 'Great News!' while threatening to support primary challengers.
- The bill’s passage remains uncertain as Republicans hold 53 seats, needing to lose no more than three votes, with Vice President JD Vance potentially casting a tiebreaker.
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Schumer indicates Democrats are not slowing on amendments to 'Big Beautiful Bill' amid vote-a-rama
Schumer did not indicate how many more amendments will be introduced before the final vote, but said Democrats want to introduce "as many amendments as we can."
US Senate moves toward final vote on big budget bill, with Alaska at the forefront
Alaska Republican U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan are considering a wide-ranging bill that could affect Medicaid, Alaska oil and gas development and the size of the federal debt. (Alaska Beacon file photos)The U.S. Senate continued nonstop debate on its major policy and budget bill Monday, as provisions affecting Alaska continued to be hotly debated. Senators are advancing toward a vote expected as soon as Monday night, with some atte…
Senate votes on amendments to Trump’s big bill ahead of July 4 deadline
Possible changes to President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts are being considered in what’s called a vote-a-rama, though most of the amendments are expected to fail. After a weekend of setbacks, the Senate is rushing Monday to move ahead with the bill despite a series of challenges. The hours ahead will be pivotal for the Republicans, who have control of Congress and are racing against Trump’s self-imposed July 4 deadlin…

The Latest: Senate votes on amendments to Trump’s big bill ahead of July 4 deadline
Possible changes to President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts are being considered, though most of the amendments are expected to fail
Senate's Long Day Turns to Night as GOP Works to Shore Up Support on Trump's Big Bill
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Senate's long day of voting churned toward evening Monday, with Republican leaders grasping for ways to shore up support for President Donald Trump's big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts while fending off proposed amendments from Democrats who oppose the package and are trying to defeat it. World News | Senate's Long Day Turns to Night as GOP Works to Shore Up Support on Trump's Big B…
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