Republicans advance Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ in unusual late-night vote
- House Republicans narrowly advanced a 1,116-page tax and spending bill late Sunday aiming to extend Trump’s tax breaks and impose cuts starting before Memorial Day 2025.
- The bill faces delays and demands from conservatives for faster Medicaid and green energy cuts, complicating Speaker Mike Johnson’s goal to hold his slim House majority.
- The package proposes $1.5 trillion in spending reductions, introduces new tax relief such as exemptions on tips and auto loan interest, and would raise the cap on deductions for state and local taxes from $10,000 to $30,000 for joint filers earning up to $400,000.
- Republicans narrowly approved the bill in a key committee by a 17-16 vote amid ongoing negotiations, while a nonpartisan watchdog group projects that the legislation will increase the national debt by about $3.3 trillion within the next ten years.
- If passed by the House this week, the package will move to the Senate amid strong Democratic opposition and intra-GOP disputes, highlighting a difficult path ahead for Johnson and Trump’s agenda.
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