Senate passes Trump’s sweeping ‘big beautiful’ agenda bill, sending it to the House
- On July 1, 2025, the Senate narrowly passed the Republican-led One Big Beautiful Bill, a sweeping tax and spending reform, sending it to the House in Washington, D.C.
- The bill followed intense negotiations over Medicaid cuts and border security funding, while Democrats and some Republicans opposed key provisions and the bill's broader impact.
- Key elements include $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, elimination of federal income tax on certain overtime pay, rollback of green energy credits, and $350 billion for border and national security.
- The Senate's 51-50 vote was broken by Vice President JD Vance, amid criticism from Elon Musk and Democrats warning of 11.8 million more uninsured Americans and a rising deficit of $3.3 trillion.
- The bill returns to the House for a final vote expected soon, and if approved, President Trump plans to sign it into law before the July Fourth deadline.
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The ‘big, beautiful bill’ is a huge Republican achievement - Washington Examiner
Many political analysts did not believe Republicans could pass a single, sprawling bill encompassing much of President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda using the budget reconciliation process. The majorities in both Houses of Congress were too narrow and the coalitions too diverse to achieve agreement, they argued. But Trump, with major assists from Republican leadership, continued producing “wins” on Thursday with perhaps his biggest governin…
ThePatriotLight - Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Passes House
ThePatriotLight - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday voted to pass the Trump-backed Big Beautiful Bill after weeks of intense back-and-forth in both chambers of Congress and a marathon, day-long negotiation in the House. After negotiations stalled during the vote to bring the motion to the floor as amended, which was widely viewed as the “test run” for a final vote, President Donald Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other s…
Big Tax Cuts, Big Cuts to Benefits: Local Reaction to ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ | News Channel 3-12
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — The U.S. Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Thursday, prompting sharply divided reactions over its sweeping tax cuts, defense spending increases, and steep reductions to social safety net programs. Democrats in Congress uniformly opposed the bill, which now heads to President Trump’s desk. Former State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson also criticized the legislation, calling it a “disaster” for working Americans…
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