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The Republicans of the Senate plan to make changes that could kill a major bill

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 11, 2025No Comments
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The Senate Republicans came out of a closed -door meeting on the tax reductions in tax reductions, saying that they wanted to reduce snap reductions and did not know how the problems of tax reduction and medicaid would be structured. They also make changes to the deduction of salt.

Manu Raju de CNN published on X:

The Senators of the GOP emerge from Reunion on the great bill of Trump, but say that the details missing on the way in which the tax overhaul and the Medicaid cuts would be structured. Boozman indicated that changes would be made to the provisions of the back house snap to reduce the burden of states. The salt ceiling is also likely to be reduced.

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RS claims that the deadline for the elimination of certain green energy tax credits would be changed – but affirms that it will not have much impact on the overall cost of the invoice. The goal is to have Bill Language next week with the prosecution by the week of June 23. But key differences remain.

As we have written in Politicususa, the Senate will not stamp the bill of the Chamber. The Senate bill will contain changes. These changes are not the changes that the house has adopted today. The Chamber has adopted certain modifications to its legislation to maintain it in accordance with the reconciliation process of the Senate, but the Senate has still not written or agreed to its version of the bill.

The Republicans of the moderate chamber located in New York promised to use their four votes to pour the bill if the Republicans of the Senate reduce the deduction of salt.

If this happens, the bill is dead and the Republicans will have to start again while facing an imminent deadline for the debt ceiling.

Nothing is certain, and there is still time for the American people to act. The “Big Beautiful Bill” is unpopular And with enough boost, he could be defeated.

What do you think of the conflict between the Republicans of the Chamber and the Senate? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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