Here’s What’s in the Latest Version of Trump’s Big Bill Moving Through the Senate
- The Senate approved moving forward to debate President Donald Trump's 940-page 'Big, Beautiful Bill' on June 28, 2025, in Washington, D.C., with a narrow 51-49 vote.
- The bill combines extensive tax cuts and spending increases, including $350 billion for border and national security and plans to deport about one million people annually.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill would add nearly $3.3 trillion to federal deficits over ten years, cut Medicaid funding by $930 billion, and increase the uninsured by 11.8 million by 2034.
- North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis criticized Medicaid cuts affecting 663,000 people, while Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin defended the bill as targeting waste and fraud and not harming able-bodied recipients.
- Senators are scheduled to begin voting on a potentially extensive number of amendments starting Monday, July 7, as Republicans seek to finalize the bill, which includes reductions in clean energy tax incentives and a $5 trillion increase to the debt ceiling.
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