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Republicans secure crucial Senate victory for Trump's legislative package featuring tax cuts, spending reductions and immigration funding, with the bill now facing House scrutiny.
The House is planning to vote on the Senate-passed version of President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" as soon as Wednesday morning.
About 11.8 million people are at risk of losing their health insurance, according to the Congressional Budget Office
Sen. Thom Tillis served on the Senate Republican whip team since 2017, but after finding himself at odds with his party and the president, he walked away.
The Senate passed President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” on Tuesday morning, but only after senators spent hours negotiating
The final vote on the bill itself hasn’t happened yet, but it’s expected soon, possibly late Monday, as Republicans race to meet their deadline.
With a July 4 deadline looming, here are the basics of President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill and how the Senate and House versions differ.
Following our prior alert on the House Ways & Means Committee version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBBA”), the House passed its version of the OBBBA (“House Bill”) on May 22, 2025, and on June 17,
The “big beautiful bill,” Musk wrote, is a “disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong. You know it.” Here are profiles of four Republicans who shelved their principles.
Congressional Republicans are looking to take a second bite of the apple with a ‘big, beautiful bill’ 2.0 in the fall, but fiscal hawks are skeptical that a second bill would provide the steep cuts they are looking for.