Jun 29, 2025 12:37 AM IST

President #Donald Trump’s tax and spending measure, dubbed the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, will go on the Senate ground on Saturday for debate and a vote

President #Donald Trump’s tax and spending measure, dubbed the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, will go on the Senate ground on Saturday for debate and a vote. While a majority of Republicans, who maintain majorities in Congress, are anticipated to again the president. However, some have come out publicly to declare that they are going to vote in opposition to the invoice, which proposes to scale back spending on #Medicaid, meals stamps and different applications. 

President #Donald Trump mentioned he hopes his Big Beautiful Bill will clear the Senate(AFP)

The 940-page invoice was launched shortly earlier than midnight Friday. Senators have been anticipated to take a procedural vote Saturday to start contemplating the laws. The timing is, nevertheless, unsure. After the Senate, the invoice would want to return to the House for a remaining spherical of votes earlier than it reaches President Trump’s desk. 

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“It’s evolving,” Senate Majority Leader #John Thune mentioned on Friday. Trump was optimistic. His #Truth Social publish learn: “We can get it carried out. It will probably be a beautiful Celebration for our Country.” Under Senate debate guidelines, it takes a three-fifths majority of lawmakers to cross a invoice. If 51 of 100 Senators vote for it, the invoice passes by a easy majority. 

Now, not all Republicans are voting alongside get together strains. Sen #Thom Tillis mentioned he’s involved in regards to the fundamentals of the package deal and won’t assist the procedural movement to start debate.

“I’m voting no on the movement to proceed,” he mentioned. Sen #Ron Johnson mentioned he wanted to see the ultimate legislative textual content.

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Here’s a whole record of Republicans opposing Trump’s spending invoice

Senator #Ron Johnson (R-WI)

Sen Johnson mentioned he opposes the invoice because of its inadequate spending cuts and vital contribution to the federal deficit, estimated at $2.3-$4 trillion over a decade by the #Congressional Budget Office

Senator #Thom Tillis (R-NC)

Sen Tillis objects to the invoice’s #Medicaid cuts, which may have an effect on susceptible constituents, and the abrupt phaseout of unpolluted power tax credit, which he argues dangers financial disruption. 

Rep David Valadao (R-CA)

The California Republican refuses to assist any invoice that cuts #Medicaid or threatens healthcare entry in his Central Valley district, the place practically two-thirds of constituents depend on #Medicaid.