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Trump's spending bill heads to Senate where Republicans plan strategic adjustments to key provisions

Chad Pergram
SenateUnited StatesPolitics

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Former President Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' is set to face significant changes in the Senate next week. Republican senators plan to adjust key provisions, including paring down state and local tax (SALT) deductions, considering further Medicaid changes, and altering the no-tax-on-tips provision. House provisions on AI and federal judges may also be cut due to Senate budget rules.

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  1. 1 Recent: Trump's spending bill passes the House of Representatives.
  2. 2 Next week: The Senate is scheduled to begin debate on the bill.
  • Potential significant changes to the spending bill's final form
  • Possible opposition from House Republicans if key provisions like SALT are stripped
  • Impact on state and local tax deductions, Medicaid, and other policy areas
  • Demonstration of inter-chamber legislative dynamics and party priorities
What: The upcoming Senate debate and proposed strategic adjustments to former President Donald Trump's spending bill.
When: Next week (Senate debate); Recent (bill heading to Senate).
Where: US Senate (Washington D.C. implied).
Why: To align the bill with Senate Republican priorities, address concerns from fiscal hawks, accommodate specific state interests (e.g., Medicaid), ensure fairness across industries, and comply with special Senate budget rules.
How: Through debate, amendments, and potential cuts to specific provisions during the Senate's review process.

Former President Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' is set to face significant changes in the Senate next week. Republican senators plan to adjust key provisions, including paring down state and local tax (SALT) deductions, considering further Medicaid changes, and altering the no-tax-on-tips provision. House provisions on AI and federal judges may also be cut due to Senate budget rules.