House Freedom Caucus voices opposition to Senate immigration bill, citing departure from prior agreements
- House Republicans warn against the Senate's version of President Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' stating it diverges from previous agreements.
- The House Freedom Caucus criticizes the Senate bill for adding $651 billion to the deficit and calls for serious amendments to align with their spending framework.
- House Republicans David Valadao and Young Kim criticize a provision that would lower provider taxes, while others express doubt about the Senate bill's changes.
- Several Republican senators may oppose the bill, demanding amendments that could affect its passage before the July 4 deadline.
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House Republicans express concern over Senate version of 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Six House Republicans are currently expected to reject the legislation when it returns to the lower chamber after the Senate. Both chambers are pushing to pass the bill by a self-imposed Friday deadline.
Report: Up to 6 GOP Sens. Holdouts on 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
There could be as many as six Republican senators opposed to the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, enough to sink the legislation in the upper chamber, dealing a massive blow to the signature legislation of President Donald Trump's second term.
House Freedom Caucus: Senate Megabill Not What We Agreed To
Members of the House Freedom Caucus said their Republican colleagues need to make "major changes" before they can in good conscience support the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act because it does not contain enough spending cuts, the New York Post reports. The 32 members of the caucus took to X to voice their concern, saying the Senate version of the bill adds $651 billion to the deficit — "and that's before interest costs, which n…
House Freedom Caucus warns they will not back Senate’s Big Beautiful Bill: ‘Not what we agreed to’
Members of the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus claimed Monday they would not back the Senate's version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act because it doesn't include enough spending cuts.
Heritage Action Endorses Senate's Big Beautiful Bill
Heritage Action, which has 2.5 million grassroots activists nationwide, came out swinging for the U.S. Senate’s budget reconciliation bill in a press statement released Monday. The group, one of the largest conservative grassroots organizations in the United States, backed the budget bill that is set to pass the upper chamber early this week. It will then proceed back to the House of Representatives for a vote with the hope that it can be on th…
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