After a dramatic overnight session, Senate Republicans on Tuesday passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package, officially titled the One Big Beautiful Bill Act , with vice president JD Vance breaking a 50-50 tie. The marathon vote followed a tense standoff between GOP factions and opposition from all Democrats, with concerns ranging from Medicaid cuts to deficit hikes.
Here’s why the bill matters, and what it actually includes:
What the bill does
Why the fight was so intense
Why it matters politically
Key flashpoints
What happens next
Here’s why the bill matters, and what it actually includes:
What the bill does
- $4.5 trillion in tax cuts : Makes Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent and adds new breaks, including no taxes on tips, a campaign promise.
- $1.2 trillion in spending cuts: Major cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, including work requirements for some parents and older adults, stricter sign-up rules, and lower federal reimbursements to states.
- Green energy rollback: Ends billions in tax credits for wind and solar, prompting warnings of investment losses in renewables.
- $350 billion for border and security: Boosts deportation funding, with part of it covered by new fees on immigrants.
- Debt ceiling raised by $5 trillion: A key sticking point for some Republicans like Rand Paul, who opposed growing the national debt.
Why the fight was so intense
- Tensions within the GOP: Some Republicans wanted deeper cuts (Paul, Lee, Scott), while others feared millions would lose care (Tillis, Collins, Murkowski).
- Last-minute changes: Murkowski won changes to protect Alaska hospitals and food stamps, but her final stance remained unclear.
- Pressure from House GOP: Speaker Mike Johnson warned the Senate not to stray too far from the House’s version, adding pressure as Trump’s July 4 deadline looms.
Why it matters politically
- Trump’s signature priority: Trump invested his political capital in this 940-page bill, calling it “very complicated stuff” and signaling discomfort with deep cuts, despite their inclusion.
- A test of GOP unity: With only narrow Senate and House majorities, the bill exposed serious fault lines among Republicans on health care, debt, and rural aid.
- Democratic resistance: Though unable to stop the bill, Democrats dragged proceedings with amendment marathons and public warnings about 11.8 million potentially losing coverage, citing a CBO report.
Key flashpoints
- AI regulation: One surprise: a bipartisan amendment removed a GOP clause that blocked states from regulating AI if they accepted federal tech funding.
- Collins' failed amendment: She tried to double the rural hospital fund and pay for it with a surtax on ultra-high earners, it was rejected.
- Elon Musk called GOP the “PORKY PIG PARTY”: For including a massive debt hike while slashing services, yet keeping big tax breaks intact.
What happens next
- Back to the House: The Senate made changes, especially on Medicaid, so the House must now either approve the amended version or send it back again, risking Trump’s deadline.
- Unpopular but powerful: As Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said, “Republicans are in shambles because they know the bill is so unpopular.”
- But for Trump, it’s a legacy play: His team is racing to lock in his tax agenda and spending vision ahead of the November election, and this bill is his clearest blueprint yet.
- In short: Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill is not just about tax cuts, it’s a high-stakes, high-impact reshaping of federal priorities. Whether it stands the political and economic test remains to be seen.
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