Donald Trump, One Big Beautiful Bill
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Many Marylanders are reeling as the U.S. Senate prepares to debate President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” the signature legislation that cements the agenda in his second term. The bill
Massachusetts senator tells Boston business leaders the deployment aims to "create a chill" in immigrant communities while attention shifts from healthcare cuts.
GOP lawmakers have largely rallied around Trump’s bill by arguing the House legislation protects Medicaid by only removing people who do not deserve it in the first place. That careful messaging is a stark difference from a decade ago, when congressional Republicans explicitly prioritized cutting Medicaid and governors blocked its expansion.
Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” narrowly passed the House by a single vote and is now stalled in the Senate. We take a closer look at this massive tax plan that gives permanent breaks for the wealthy while slashing Medicaid,
The president's budget proposal sits with the Senate, but whether it'll listen to the CBO's findings remains to be seen.
Ky., wants to get rid of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Massie, who voted against the bill, says it is too bloated with wasteful spending. His solution, he wrote,
White House defends One Big Beautiful Bill, emphasizing Medicaid reform and work requirements for able-bodied adults.
One thing is clear: Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Republican leadership have their work cut out for them. And in a few key cases, senators might soon find themselves caught between what Trump demands of them, and what’s good for their reelection prospects.