One Big Beautiful Bill

Senate Republicans Pass “Big, Beautiful” Bill to Cut Health Care, Expand Tax Cuts

The Senate has approved the “Big Beautiful Bill,” a sweeping legislative package that will likely impact healthcare, taxes, and social services. The bill, which passed in a tie-breaking vote by Vice President J.D. Vance, faced opposition from several Republican senators who cited concerns over the bill’s impact on the national debt and its betrayal of the promises Donald Trump made. President Trump celebrated the bill’s passage on Truth Social, calling on the House of Representatives to pass it before the Fourth of July. The bill is now being sent back to the House of Representatives where it will be voted on with amendments, and then sent to President Trump for signing.

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Trump Budget Bill Expected to Cause Nearly 12 Million to Lose Health Coverage

The proposed “Big Beautiful Bill” is facing significant challenges in the Senate, with estimates from the Congressional Budget Office indicating that it could lead to nearly 12 million Americans losing health insurance coverage and increase the national debt by $3.3 trillion. The bill narrowly passed a preliminary vote, but faces strong opposition from Democrats, who criticize the proposed cuts to healthcare funding and tax benefits for the wealthy. With a narrow Republican majority, the bill’s passage remains uncertain, as the Senate debates the legislation and Democrats employ tactics to delay a final vote. The bill, if passed, would require House approval before reaching the president.

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MTG Rejects Bill After Admitting She Didn’t Read It

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voted for the “One Big Beautiful Bill” without reading a provision that would prevent states from regulating AI for a decade. Upon discovering this, she publicly reversed her stance, citing opposition to the provision as a violation of state rights. This admission drew sharp criticism from other representatives, highlighting the importance of thoroughly reviewing legislation before voting. The bill, which also faced criticism from Elon Musk, has passed the House and is currently in the Senate.

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35 Wealthy Republicans Enrich Themselves While Millions Lose Food, Healthcare

Accountable.US revealed that dozens of wealthy Republican lawmakers, collectively worth over $2.5 billion, stand to benefit significantly from the proposed “Big Beautiful Bill.” This bill, which passed the House, would simultaneously slash vital social programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and federal student aid, impacting millions of constituents. The report highlights that the wealthiest Republican senators and representatives, many holding key committee positions, are poised to gain from tax breaks while their constituents face reduced access to healthcare, nutrition assistance, and higher education. This disparity underscores the potential ethical conflict inherent in the legislation. Opposition within the GOP, though minimal, did exist.

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Nebraska Rep Admits to Unread Vote on “Big Beautiful Bill”

At a contentious town hall, Rep. Mike Flood admitted to not reading a provision in the “Big Beautiful Bill” before voting for it, a revelation that sparked outrage from constituents. The provision weakens judicial enforcement of court orders, a stance Flood now opposes. Despite his law degree and previous support for strong judicial authority, he attributed his vote to unawareness of the specific provision. Flood faced further criticism over various issues including Medicaid and SNAP cuts, defending his votes by focusing on impacts outside of Nebraska.

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Johnson Claims Medicaid Cuts Target Only the “Undeserving”

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GOP Congressman Sleeps Through Key Vote on Budget Bill

The House narrowly passed President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” by a 215-214 vote, a closer margin than initially appeared due to last-minute voting and the absence of Representative Andrew Garbarino, who reportedly overslept. The bill, including tax cuts and increased defense spending, faced criticism from some conservatives for insufficient debt reduction. Two other Republicans voted against the bill, and one voted present, while the Democrats were down one member due to a death. The legislation now proceeds to the Senate for consideration.

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