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House Could Vote on ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ by Wednesday Morning, Emmer Announces
UNITED STATES SENATE, JUN 29 – The Senate voted 51-49 to advance Trump's budget bill, which includes $930 billion in Medicaid cuts and funding for immigration enforcement, amid intense partisan opposition.
- On Saturday evening, the U.S. Senate voted 51-49 to advance President Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' by approving a procedural motion for debate.
- In a delay tactic, Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, vowed to force a full reading of the nearly 1,000-page bill, expected to last up to 15 hours.
- Vice President JD Vance stood by to break a 50-50 tie, and holdouts Lisa Murkowski, Rick Scott, Mike Lee and Cynthia Lummis switched to yes after talks with Majority Leader John Thune and Vance.
- After the full reading, the U.S. Senate will hold a vote-a-rama on Sunday before a floor vote, with amendment votes expected to begin late Monday.
- The Congressional Budget Office projects the Senate version would leave 11.8 million more people uninsured by 2034, and to offset costs it would cut over $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP.
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CD3 House Rep. Jeff Hurd a 'yes' vote for Trump's Big Beautiful Bill
Ahead of the U.S. House's final vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill late Wednesday night, Rep. Jeff Hurd (R-Grand Junction), who represents Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, told The Daily Sentinel he was planning on voting to approve the sweeping…


Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill set to further tarnish Treasuries' lustre overseas
By Rocky Swift and Vidya Ranganathan
·Colorado Springs, United States
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Total News Sources85
Leaning Left9Leaning Right22Center22Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center, 42% Right
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources are Center, 42% of the sources lean Right
42% Right
L 17%
C 42%
R 42%
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