Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Passes House; Here’s What’s in It
- The House of Representatives passed President Trump's multi-trillion-dollar "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" on May 2025 by a 215 to 214 vote in Washington, D.C.
- The bill combines permanent tax cuts including no taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security, with spending cuts and border security funding, reflecting Trump's 2024 campaign promises.
- It allocates $46.5 billion for border wall construction, nearly $150 billion for defense, reduces food aid spending by $267 billion, and imposes new work and community engagement requirements for Medicaid and food assistance.
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will increase federal debt by about $3.8 trillion over ten years and reduce health care coverage by 8.6 million people, while supporters claim it puts "more money in people's pockets."
- The legislation now proceeds to the Senate amid sharp partisan debate, with supporters praising its alignment to "putting America first" and opponents condemning it as "one big ugly bill.
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D.C. Dispatch: Iowa representatives tout their votes for extensive budget bill
The U.S. Capitol on Sept. 23, 2024. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)Members of Iowa’s U.S. House delegation, who voted this week in favor of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” have been defending and promoting their decision amid criticism over cuts to health care and food assistance for low-income Americans. Trump’s bill promises multitrillion-dollar tax cuts while simultaneously rolling back programs such as Medicaid and …

Public land sales and repeals of Colorado resource management plans stripped from House reconciliation package
U.S. House Republicans narrowly passed a budget reconciliation bill early Thursday morning that pushes forward President Donald Trump’s domestic policy on health care, energy, immigration, and more. The “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” passed the House by one vote, with votes predominantly falling along party lines. Two House Republicans, Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, joined the entire House Democratic Caucus in vo…
Congress Locks In the Expanded Standard Deduction for 90 Percent of Taxpayers
For millions of Americans, tax season just got easier. The House Republican tax package, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” locks in one of the most effective tax relief tools for working families: the standard deduction. This reform simplifies filing and lets more income stay in the hands of taxpayers. Tax Simplification: Standard Deduction Made Permanent and Increased Through 2028 The current standard deduction, which was doubled in the 2017 Tax Cu…
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