House Republicans narrowly pass Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session
- House Republicans narrowly approved a comprehensive tax and budget bill advancing President Donald Trump’s policy goals early Thursday morning in Washington, D.C.
- The passage followed sharp GOP divisions and an eleventh-hour White House meeting to end a conservative rebellion over Medicaid and food stamp cuts.
- The 1,100-page package extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts, increases the SALT deduction cap to $40,000, accelerates Medicaid work requirements, and cuts SNAP funding.
- The bill narrowly passed 215-214 and is projected to increase the federal debt by approximately $3.8 trillion over the next decade, while resulting in an estimated 8.6 million fewer people with health insurance and a monthly reduction of 3 million SNAP beneficiaries.
- The package now moves to the Republican-led Senate for likely revisions amid ongoing debate over its fiscal impact and cuts to social programs.
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