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With a July 4 deadline looming, here are the basics of President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill and how the Senate and House versions differ.
President Donald Trump said his "big beautiful bill" will turn the U.S. into "a rocket ship" after Congress passed what he called the biggest bill of its kind ever signed.
Many Republicans had harshly criticized President Trump’s marquee bill extending tax cuts and slashing social safety net programs — almost right up until the moment they voted for it.
The North Carolina legislature passed a bill requiring public school districts statewide to ban the use of cellphones. Other states should follow suit.
The 870-page spending legislation directs $157 billion to the already-bloated military-industrial complex. What are the worst costs?
Will Trump's big tax bill help or hurt you? Why it could depend on your income A new analysis found that higher earners stand to benefit most from the Senate's tax bill in the short run, but ...
President Trump hosted a celebratory event at the White House to sign his "one big, beautiful bill." ...
Source: WhiteHouse.gov The bill is just the latest, and worst, example of a policy followed by both Republicans and Democrats in recent years: Take the easy way out and let deficits climb.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Saturday she plans to introduce a bill aimed at tackling "weather modification." ...
The bill that passed the Senate includes a $6,000 senior tax deduction, compared with the House’s $4,000 deduction.
House Rules Committee advances Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' for chamber vote, with Republicans backing tax cuts, while Democrats criticize it as a wealthy giveaway.
Dubbed the "big, beautiful bill" by Trump, it proposes major changes to Medicaid and food stamps, extended income tax cuts and new tax cuts for corporations, tips and overtime. Here's what we know.
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