House passes Trump's 'big beautiful' tax bill
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Republican Senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Rand Paul of Kentucky leaned into their criticism of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," which narrowly passed the House last week, during Sunday morning TV interviews.
Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) said Democrats are "lying" about the sweeping GOP plan to cut $1 trillion from federal health and food programs.
The massive budget bill passed by the House includes new tax breaks for tipped workers and those who get overtime.
The multitrillion-dollar GOP tax bill would have detrimental impacts on sustainability efforts in the U.S., according to experts.
Thursday morning's vote is already at the center of ads in swing districts, as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of the House in the midterm elections.
The "big, beautiful" and egotistically named "Trump Accounts" offer a flash of cash and loud branding — but not much else to really support parents.
The measure, passed by the House, would roll back incentives for people to buy electric vehicles and for automakers to make them in the U.S.
The fate of the state and local tax deduction, or SALT, is dividing lawmakers by geography as well as politics.