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While all House Democrats voted against President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," five Republicans also did not vote in favor — including one who fell asleep.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package passed by House Republicans early Thursday would gut clean energy tax credits that Democrats approved three years ago while supporting increased mining, drilling and other traditional energy production.
After a meeting with Trump and conservative holdouts, Speaker Mike Johnson said he planned told hold a floor vote Wednesday night or Thursday morning.
House Republicans stayed up all night to pass their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package, with Speaker Mike Johnson defying the skeptics and unifying his ranks to muscle President Donald Trump's priority bill to approval Thursday.
Speaker Mike Johnson delivered a major win for President Donald Trump early on Thursday morning, uniting a deeply divided House GOP to pass a bill that many of them were still pushing fiercely to change.
If the House provision is enacted, the SALT cap would rise to $40,000, up from $30,000 in the previous plan, and phases out over $500,000.
US President Donald Trump’s signature tax bill passed the 435-member House of Representatives on Thursday morning by one vote. The sprawling, multitrillion-dollar package proposed by Republicans, which would (among many other things) slash funding for safety net programs in favor of extending tax cuts,
Republican leaders struck a deal with key holdouts late Wednesday afternoon, making a number of key changes to President Donald Trump’s massive budget framework in an effort to get all corners of the party on board.
GOP leaders aim for a swift House vote on the Big Beautiful Bill, using a manager's amendment to secure support, as debt ceiling deadlines loom.
Investors of clean-power stocks are running for the exits after a massive tax and spending bill that would gut former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law narrowly passed the House of Representatives.
Before Speaker Mike Johnson could get his first real stretch of sleep in three days, the House GOP’s painstakingly drafted “big, beautiful bill” was running into resistance in the Senate.