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Key Senate committees released their portions of the Big Beautiful Bill late Thursday that include a total of $13.5 billion to reimburse states for
Two U.S. congressmen from West Texas have partnered to urge the U.S. Senate to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill quickly. Here's what they said.
U.S. Senate Republicans have added language to President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill that would restrict the ability of judges to block government policies they conclude are unlawful.
At least two Republicans said they were unaware of provisions in the bill they oppose, while Freedom Caucus demanded steeper cuts.
Their comments were an unusually public display of ambiguity towards a piece of legislation that the GOP caucus voted to advance.
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President Trump is still pushing for his "big, beautiful bill" to be passed by the July Fourth holiday.The bill has already passed in the House and is now facing pushback in the Senate, where one Minnesota senator is celebrating what she called a "big win" against the president's plan.
The GOP senator who accused Donald Trump of being “very petty” after learning he was not invited to the White House picnic is “of course” welcome at the event, the president said Thursday. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is holding out on Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” over concerns the legislation increases the country’s debt.
Neither party is eager to talk about the impact of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” in this way — Democrats prefer to focus on the effect the bill will have on Americans, while Republicans have downplayed the ways in which the legislation will upend the status quo.