House Could Vote on ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ by Wednesday Morning, Emmer Announces
- The Senate passed President Donald Trump's budget bill including tax breaks and Medicaid cuts by a 51-49 vote on Saturday evening.
- This vote came after extensive negotiations and a 16-hour continuous reading of the bill on the Senate floor, a tactic employed to reveal the full contents of the legislation.
- The bill extends 2017 tax cuts set to expire, cuts $930 billion from Medicaid, increases military and immigration enforcement funding, and repeals taxes on tips.
- Senators Thom Tillis and Rand Paul opposed the bill due to Medicaid cuts and rising national debt, while Trump called the bill a 'big, beautiful' victory.
- The bill now faces a House vote before potentially reaching the president's desk for a planned July 4 signing, with millions expected to lose healthcare coverage.
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CD3 House Rep. Jeff Hurd a 'yes' vote for Trump's Big Beautiful Bill
Ahead of the U.S. House's final vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill late Wednesday night, Rep. Jeff Hurd (R-Grand Junction), who represents Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, told The Daily Sentinel he was planning on voting to approve the sweeping…


Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill set to further tarnish Treasuries' lustre overseas
By Rocky Swift and Vidya Ranganathan
"One Big Beautiful Bill:" how local representatives voted
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) -- Ahead of the vote of what republicans are calling the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a major procedural vote on the bill has taken place. Below is how local representees voted: How they voted Illinois: Duckworth (D-IL), Nay Durbin (D-IL), Nay Indiana: Banks (R-IN), Yea Young (R-IN), Yea Kentucky McConnell (R-KY), Yea Paul (R-KY), Nay
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