Albuquerque Leaders Fear Impacts of President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
- In a 50-50 Senate vote, Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote to pass President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by a one-vote margin.
- Following initial debate, the Senate voted 51-49 to open discussion after a marathon overnight session involving GOP wrangling and two Republican senators opposing the motion.
- According to the Congressional Budget Office, the Senate version of the bill would increase the deficit by $3.3 trillion and cut health and food programs affecting millions.
- Following Senate passage, industry groups praised key provisions while critics highlighted the impact of the temporary 'No Tax on Tips' rule on restaurant operations and workers.
- Following Senate approval, the bill will return to the House for final votes and reconciliation before heading to President Trump for signature.
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Protest bus rolls through Rochester opposing Trump's economic bill
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A 45-foot bus wrapped in a giant trillion-dollar bill rolled through Rochester, drawing attention as part of a protest against President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." The bill, which recently passed the Senate, is now headed to…
Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' advances to House after narrow Senate victory
The Senate narrowly passed President Trump's comprehensive tax and spending legislation, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," by a 51-50 vote on Tuesday, with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the decisive tie-breaking vote.
The Senate approves The One Big Beautiful Bill. It's an extensive legislative package with which the US President wants to set the direction for his second term. These are the answers to the most important questions.
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