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Blue state House Republicans warn Senate GOP against removing SALT deduction increase from tax bill, with Rep. Mike Lawler declaring any such move 'dead on arrival' as negotiations continue.
Senate Republicans on Monday proposed deeper Medicaid cuts, including new work requirements for parents of teens, as a way to offset the costs of making President Donald Trump's tax breaks more permanent as they unveiled draft legislation for his “big,
Blue state Republican reps railed against rumored Senate plans to lower the state and local tax deduction (SALT) cap back down from the House-negotiated level of $40,000 back down to $10,000, its
Big, Beautiful Bill timeline in jeopardy as Senate vote delays to June 22, leaving a tight window for House approval before the Treasury's early July debt ceiling deadline
Senate Republicans are expected to reveal some of their revisions to the tax and Medicaid portions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, inching closer to a nail-biter floor vote. The House-passed multitrillion-dollar budget reconciliation bill extends key portions of the expiring 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for the next 10
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Moderate House Republicans from high-tax blue states are seething at the Senate’s proposal to keep the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap at $10,000, setting the stage for a showdown over
Top Senate Republicans are running into some resistance from several key senators about the details of President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” potentially complicating plans to deliver that package by their own July 4 deadline.
Senate Finance Committee unveils text for key components of Trump's legislative package, attempting to balance House compromises on Medicaid and SALT deductions while facing internal pressure from Senate Republicans.