House Budget Committee Advances 'Big Beautiful Bill" in Late Sunday Session
- The House Budget Committee advanced the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act' late Sunday night in Washington, proposing to triple the SALT deduction cap to $30,000 for joint filers.
- This action followed negotiations to revitalize the bill after a rare committee vote two days earlier rejected it due to concerns over federal budget deficits and front-loaded spending.
- The bill contains permanent extensions of the 2017 tax cuts, introduces temporary new tax relief for tips, overtime, and auto loan interest, and calls for substantial funding boosts directed toward border security and defense.
- A nonpartisan fiscal watchdog group projects that the legislation will increase the national debt by approximately $3.3 trillion over the next ten years, drawing criticism from both deficit-conscious Republicans and Democrats.
- If passed by the House this week, the bill will move to the Senate where anticipated changes could complicate its final approval, while Republicans work to resolve internal divisions and secure enough support.
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The U.S. Capitol is pictured on Feb. 25, 2025. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom) WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans on the Budget Committee moved the “one big, beautiful” reconciliation bill a step closer to the chamber floor in a rare Sunday night vote after a handful of conservatives blocked the bill Friday. The massive deal squeaked through on a 17-16 vote, with four far-right panel members voting “present.” They were Reps. Josh Bre…
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