Trump, U.S. deficit and One Big Beautiful Bill
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The Senate has passed on a new version of Trump's big, beautiful bill back to the House. Here's what's in it and what happens next
An analysis of the just-passed Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act predicts the legislation will increase primary deficits by $3.1 trillion over 10 years. That didn’t worry the Senate—will it bother the House?
President Trump’s promise to get a key piece of legislation across the line was realised Friday as he signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. But with a split vote in the House of Representatives, it was never going to please everyone.
The sweeping tax-and-spending package now heads to President Donald Trump's desk a day before his July 4 deadline.
Gov. Josh Stein said the bill could result in more than 500,000 people in NC losing health coverage and leave 1.4 million unable to afford food.
North Dakota fossil fuel companies are set to see a boost from the recent tax and spending cuts bill out of Washington.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is required by law to provide economic analyses on major legislation.
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Queens and Long Island Rep. Tom Suozzi stood by his decision to vote against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act despite acknowledging that he agrees with roughly three-quarters of the megabill.