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A recent survey found that several policies contained in the House version of President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill”
Just because the U.S. House and Senate are controlled by Republicans doesn't mean they agree on everything. Here are the key areas where they diverge.
The tax cut package that passed the U.S. House and President Trump has dubbed the "big, beautiful bill" may change before it becomes law.
The fiscal impact of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which one prominent budget hawk called a “debt bomb,” is becoming a significant political concern among Republican lawmakers who have made little progress toward offsetting the $3 trillion projected cost of the legislation.
The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia says SNAP and Medicaid cuts in Trump's bill could cause widespread hunger and loss of health coverage.
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‘Math Doesn’t Add Up’: Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Could Fall ApartPresident Donald Trump’s top legislative priority, a sweeping tax and spending package dubbed the “big, beautiful bill,” is facing growing resistance from his own party in the Senate, where fiscal conservatives warn they will block it unless major changes are made.
The bill, which Republicans will be working to pass over the next several weeks, is the centerpiece of Trump's legislative agenda.
Pa. Democratic U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, left, said he would oppose the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" passed by the GOP-controlled House while GOP Sen. Dave McCormick seemed poised to support it. (AP Photo/Marc Levy, File) (AP Photos/J. Scott Applewhite (Fetterman) and Marc Levy (McCormick))
The House GOP’s “big, beautiful bill” will add so much money to the debt it will force across-the-board spending cuts to Medicare, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). CBO late Tuesday said the legislation will increase the debt by $2.
Rep. Dan Meuser (R-PA) defended President Donald Trump’s reconciliation legislation on Tuesday by pointing to other savings the administration has brought about. Last week, the House of Representatives passed the “big,