Trump, House Republicans and One Big Beautiful Bill
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A Louisiana bill that would have carved out a path for incarcerated people convicted by now-banned split juries to ask for a new trial has failed
WASHINGTON (AP) — With President Donald Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package at risk of stalling, House Speaker Mike Johnson and conservative Republican holdouts are heading Wednesday to the White House for the last-ditch talks to salvage the "big, beautiful bill."
President Donald Trump summoned members of a key wing of the Republican Party to the White House Wednesday, as they threaten to defy GOP leaders and prevent his agenda from advancing out of the House this week.
House Republicans struggled to lock down enough votes to pass President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” on Wednesday, as leaders raced to find the right combination of spending and tax changes to please warring wings of the party.
Rep. Judy Chu (D-Ca.) said she worries over the future of at-home care for seniors if President Donald Trump’s federal funding package passes in the House. Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” proposes
Medicaid has become a key hot button topic in the sweeping tax and spending cuts bill that House Republicans are scrambling to pass as soon as this week.
Some $500 billion in cuts to Medicare could be avoided if Congress instructs the White House budget office to disregard the reconciliation package’s debt impact.
WASHINGTON - Republicans' massive bill to enact President Donald Trump's agenda would help the wealthiest Americans while diminishing resources for the poorest, according to a preliminary analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
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CNN on MSNThe jobs and tax credits that could disappear if the ‘big, beautiful’ House GOP bill passesHouse Republicans are proposing to gut energy savings and clean energy tax credits in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax bill — money that is creating thousands of jobs in GOP states.
Republican tax bill could cost $3.8 trillion over 10 years as its tax cuts surpass spending reductions, according to one analysis.
To attract buyers for the bonds that will finance that deficit, the federal government will have to pay higher interest rates.