President Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Stuck in House
- On July 4, 2025, House lawmakers prepared to vote on President Trump's proposed budget bill known as the 'Big Beautiful Bill' amid Independence Day celebrations.
- The bill continues the indefinite extension of the tax reductions introduced during Trump's 2017 administration and includes approximately $1.1 trillion in reductions affecting Medicaid, Medicare, and SNAP programs, provoking debate and opposition.
- Critics warn the legislation could cause up to 11 million Americans to lose health coverage and say it disproportionately benefits wealthy households earning over $217,000 annually.
- Supporters highlight that nearly three-quarters of Americans favor imposing employment conditions on childless, healthy adults, while critics at local rallies argue the proposed legislation would inflict significant damage on Nebraskans, particularly those relying on Medicaid.
- The vote is expected to be difficult, with the process described as messy and requiring agreement among 218 lawmakers, indicating ongoing partisan challenges and uncertainty about final passage.
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Tradition meets tension over Trump's looming bill this Fourth of July
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President Donald Trump speaks during an address to a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol on March 4, 2025. | Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump is about to achieve his biggest legislative victory yet: his “one big, beautiful bill” — the massive tax– and Medicaid-cutting, immigration and border spending bill passed the Senate on Tuesday — is on the verge of passing the House of Representatives. It’s a massive pie…
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