Big, Beautiful Bill Heads Back to House
- On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate narrowly passed Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill 51-50 with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tie-breaking vote.
- Building on marathon debates, the bill extends the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, increases military and border security funding, and includes a 24-hour vote-a-rama, as part of Trump's legislative agenda.
- According to the Congressional Budget Office, the bill would add between $3.5 trillion and $4.2 trillion to the national debt and kick 17 million people off health insurance by 2034.
- With the bill heading to the House for a vote, the American Hospital Association warns of severe impacts on rural hospitals from Medicaid cuts.
- More broadly, Republicans tout the bill as their top midterm win, while some voters threaten to abstain if their demands are unmet, raising election risks.
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New York braces for impact as Senate passes 'Big Beautiful Bill'
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — The U.S. Senate passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by a 51-49 vote, a federal budget measure headed back to the House of Representatives for a final vote. It reshapes health care access, food assistance programs, and tax burdens across New York. The OBBBA will lock in tax relief, make international borders more secure, reform welfare, and fund infrastructure projects, according to the White House. Representative Nic…
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