💨 Abstract

The article describes late changes made by Republicans to their substantial tax and immigration bill to garner support before a House vote. Key modifications include removing public land sales in Nevada and Utah, renaming federal investment accounts for newborns to "Trump" accounts, accelerating Medicaid work requirements, increasing the state and local tax deduction cap, deregulating gun silencers, maintaining federal pension calculations, allocating $12 billion for border security, and accelerating the phaseout of green energy tax credits.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff