💨 Abstract
Republicans edge closer to moving a 940-page tax and spending bill after persistent Senate amendments. President Trump urged Congress to expedite the process. The prime Senate goal remains the permanent outlawing of the $4.5T tax holiday or it will begin in December 2025.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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