Here's the Late Changes Republicans Made to Trump's Big Bill
- House Republicans unveiled late Wednesday several eleventh-hour changes to a major tax cut and immigration bill and began an all-night House session to debate and vote on it.
- The revisions came as Republicans tried to win over holdouts within their conference, reacting to objections over sections such as public land sales in Nevada and Utah.
- Key changes include renaming new investment accounts from 'MAGA' to 'Trump,' moving up Medicaid work requirements to 2026, increasing the SALT deduction cap to $40,000, and deregulating silencers by eliminating their inclusion in the National Firearms Act registry.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson explained the original Medicaid work requirement start date allowed states time to prepare, but some Republicans said it needs to start sooner, while GOP leaders raised the SALT cap to gain support from members in high-tax states.
- If the bill passes the House, it will move to the Senate and contains provisions creating a $12 billion border security fund, accelerating clean energy tax credit phaseouts to 2028, and maintaining federal workers' pension calculations based on their highest three income years.
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House Republicans Reveal Final Changes to ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ - News Addicts
House Republicans released a so-called manager’s amendment on Wednesday night with tweaks to President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” that emerged from negotiations to rally the GOP rank-and-file around the legislation. In a post on X, Wall Street Journal reporter Olivia Beavers highlighted what the measure looks like with the last-minute changes: — SALT […] The post House Republicans Reveal Final Changes to ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ a…

Here's the late changes Republicans made to Trump's big bill
Republicans have made several late changes to their tax cut and immigration bill. The revisions were unveiled late Wednesday evening, just before the House launched into an all-night session to debate and vote on the legislation.
These are the key last-minute changes to Trump’s 'big, beautiful bill'
House GOP leadership has agreed to a series of last-minute changes to its sweeping tax and spending package designed to win over holdouts. The manager’s amendment includes changes to the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap and proposed Medicaid reforms, along with other proposals, as leadership works to satisfy various factions of the GOP conference to lock down sufficient support to secure its passage. Here are some of the changes made to …
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