Big, Beautiful Bill Heads Back to House
UNITED STATES, JUL 1 – Vice President JD Vance broke a 50-50 Senate tie to pass the bill, which expands child tax credits for 40 million families and allocates $170 billion for border security.
- Senate Republicans approved President Trump's 940-page "One Big Beautiful Bill" on Tuesday with a 51-50 vote, led by Vice President J.D. Vance's tie-breaking vote.
- The bill, which combines tax cuts and spending cuts largely targeting Medicaid and food assistance, faced opposition from Democrats and some Republicans amid concerns over national debt and healthcare impacts.
- House Republicans plan to vote on the bill starting Wednesday at 9 a.m. and aim to send it to President Trump by Independence Day despite some internal dissent and six Republicans opposing Senate changes.
- Supporters claim the bill lowers taxes on tips, overtime, extends the Child Tax Credit, and supports military and border security, while critics say it will kick millions off health care and increase costs for families.
- The bill’s passage could reshape American fiscal policy but risks deepening the national debt by about $3 trillion and triggering political backlash for Republicans in vulnerable districts.
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The Senate narrowly approved Trump's so-called 'Big Beautiful Bill' on Tuesday. The floor is now in the House of Representatives. Members of Congress there are also not overly enthusiastic. It is not yet clear whether the vote will be completed today. In front of and behind the scenes, President Trump is doing everything he can to convince doubters to vote in favor. "I am getting closer to that, yes," says Tim Burchett, when asked whether the pr…
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