Senators prep for a weekend of work to meet Trump’s deadline for passing his tax and spending cuts -
💨 Abstract
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are pushing through a weekend session to pass President Donald Trump's $3.8 trillion tax break and spending cut bill before his July Fourth deadline. Democrats oppose the bill, which includes cuts to Medicaid and food stamps to offset tax breaks. Legislative text was released Friday, and the Senate is preparing for extensive debate. Key issues include deep spending cuts, internal GOP dissent, and compliance with Senate rules.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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