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House Republicans stayed up all night to pass their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package. Speaker Mike Johnson defied the skeptics within his ranks and muscled President Donald Trump’s priority bill to approval Thursday.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a sweeping tax and spending bill that would enact much of President Donald Trump's policy agenda and saddle the country with trillions of dollars more in debt.
The massive budget bill passed by the House includes new tax breaks for tipped workers and those who get overtime.
Households in the top 0.1% would reap more than $390,000 in tax savings, according to one analysis of the tax and spending bill that’s now headed to the Senate for a vote.
GOP leaders worked late into the night to convince skeptical Republicans who have problems on several fronts, including worries that the bill will pile onto the nation's $36-trillion debt.
House Republicans passed a major tax cut and spending bill, a significant win for President Donald Trump and Republican leadership. The measure, which would implement much of Trump’s second-term ...
The House-passed bill includes a large tax cut, as well as more money for defense and immigration enforcement, financed in part by slashing health, nutrition, education and clean energy programs.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives Rules Committee on Wednesday voted to advance President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill, setting the stage for a vote on the House floor in the coming hours.
As a Republican-backed bill moves ahead in the House, proposed tax cuts under the measure include some new and surprising changes that could impact the wallets of millions of Americans.
Lawmakers are meeting on President Trump's tax cut bill. The House Rules Committee convened at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning to discuss the proposed bill which includes tax cuts and added border security.
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.