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Chip Roy warns Senate not to raise deficits in ‘big, beautiful bill’

  • The House passed a closely contested tax and spending bill dubbed the "one big, beautiful bill" on Thursday morning by a 215-214 vote, moving it to the Senate for consideration.
  • The bill's passage followed concerns about rising deficits and a recent Moody's downgrade of the U.S. Credit rating, which Rep. Chip Roy cited urging Congress for fiscal discipline.
  • Rep. Roy, a GOP member who voted for the bill despite hesitations, emphasized that deficit hawks and priorities like the SALT caucus remain committed to mitigating the bill’s deficit impact.
  • Roy said, "Congress needs fiscal discipline," while GOP leaders hope the Senate can approve the bill by July 4, though amendments may bring it back to the House.
  • The bill’s Senate consideration and possible modifications suggest ongoing efforts to balance tax cuts with spending restraint amid concerns over fiscal stability and market confidence.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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