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Trump's big beautiful bill gets crucial vote to move on. What to know about reconciliation bill details: no tax on tips, overtime or Social Security.
WASHINGTON — House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris (R-Md.) said he is still a “no” on a sweeping package of tax and spending cuts even after President Donald Trump personally urged Republicans to back the bill. Speaking after a party meeting with Trump in the Capitol basement, Harris told reporters he still wants steeper Medicaid cuts.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is hoping for a floor-wide vote by Wednesday or Thursday, but there are many "unsolved issues" left to discuss on the "big, beautiful bill."
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House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said Thursday that House Republicans would accelerate the timeline for Medicaid work requirements in President
Nonpartisan research groups studying the proposal have estimated that it would add more than $2.5 trillion to the federal debt—currently at an all-time high of $36.8 trillion—over the next decade. Despite those projections,
Before Memorial Day weekend, Republicans are hoping to pass President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' that would let ACA subsidies expire.
The bill would overhaul the tax code and extend many of the tax cuts passed during Trump's first term, while boosting defense spending and curtailing health benefits for millions.