What Trump’s Big Bill Means for Washingtonians
- On Thursday, the House passed the bill with a 218-214 vote, sending it to the president’s desk for signature.
- According to the Congressional Budget Office, the legislation projects about $3.4 trillion in additional deficits over a decade, with roughly $4.5 trillion in tax cuts.
- The bill could cause about 11.8 million Americans to lose health coverage over a decade and allocates $350 billion for border security and enforcement.
- Under the bill, the debt limit increases by $5 trillion, with CBO projecting about $3.4 trillion in additional deficits over the next decade.
67 Articles
67 Articles
What’s In Trump’s Big Bill That Passed Congress And Will Soon Become Law
Republicans muscled President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cut bill through the House on Thursday, the final step necessary to get the bill to his desk by the GOP’s self-imposed deadline of July 4th. At nearly 900 pages, the legislation is a sprawling collection of tax breaks, spending cuts and other Republican priorities, including new money for national defense and deportations. Democrats united against the legislation, but were powerless t…
The law passed in Congress, which will be promulgated this Friday by the president, includes radical changes in taxes, social security and more
This law provides for an increase in expenditure on defence and the fight against immigration, but the reduction of social expenditure such as the health insurance programme for the poorest.
Congress passes Trump’s big bill; takes U.S. defense spending to $1 trillion, more money for ICE arrests, detentions
The U.S. House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” Thursday, giving the tax and budget package final congressional approval.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium