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Senators voted 51-48 to advance the bill after eliminating or narrowing the scope of some of the White House’s requested cuts Tuesday, and after hours of consecutive amendment roll calls Wednesday. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska were the only Republican no votes.
Murkowski said on Wednesday that she still opposes the bill after voting on Tuesday against advancing it forward.
"Though the House and Senate have much still to debate on full-year appropriations, this much is clear: Congress is rejecting the full extent of the unprecedented, unstrategic, and wasteful cuts to NASA and NASA science proposed by the White House’s Office of Management and Budget," the Planetary Society said in a statement.
Democrats who’ve decried the law’s cuts to Medicaid and food stamps are expected to try to use it against Republicans in closely contested congressional campaigns next year, including one expected to play out in the Luzerne County area where Vance promoted the legislation.
The Democratic National Committee is showing where President Trump's bill could hurt people in the state, but the White House points to savings.
President Trump vowed to end taxes on Social Security, but the One Big Beautiful Bill stops short of fulfilling that promise.
The bill delivers hundreds of billions for new military funding and allows increased spending on immigration enforcement.
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Democrat-controlled budget office wrongly analyzed Trump's big bill, missed record savings, White House saysWhite House says the CBO’s analysis is wrong because it assumes that Republicans in Congress will fail to extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts.
President Donald Trump had previously set a July 4 deadline for Congress to pass his sweeping tax and spending package, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and deliver it to his desk for signing.
Senate Republicans voted Tuesday evening to advancing a package of spending cuts proposed by President Donald Trump as they race to pass the measure by a Friday deadline. Rep. Morgan McGarvey, D-Ky.,