Big Beautiful Bill: When Will Trump Sign the Spending Bill? Latest Update on House Vote Tonight
- President Donald Trump's 800-page legislative proposal, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," is being considered on the House floor tonight, July 3, 2025.
- The bill narrowly passed the Senate after a tie-breaking vote by Vice President JD Vance amid concerns over cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs.
- The legislation includes $1.2 trillion in Medicaid cuts and stricter access rules, potentially causing 12 million people to lose coverage and 3 million to lose SNAP benefits.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson noted, “Everybody wants to get to yes,” but local officials warn people will be left behind without proper access to treatment and resources.
- If passed, the bill could deepen divisions within the Republican Party while reducing support for vulnerable families during economic uncertainty.
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Trump urges House to vote on the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ amid standstill: ‘What are the Republicans waiting for?’
WASHINGTON — President Trump fumed on social media as a procedural vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act stalled on the floor of the House of Representatives.
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Read Full ArticleCongressman Dr. Raul Ruiz speaks out against "Big Beautiful Bill"
WASHINGTON, DC (KESQ) - The deeply divided House is set to take up President Trump's sweeping tax and spending cuts package after Senate Republicans narrowly approved the measure on Tuesday. The President has been meeting with some House GOP holdouts to attempt to convince them to back his bill before the July 4th deadline. Some Republicans are concerned about the bill's spending cuts to social safety net programs, including Medicaid. Earlier th…
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