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A Divided House Passes a Massive Tax Plan
Washington DC, USAThursday, May 22, 2025
The bill passed after a long debate that lasted two nights. The House had to work hard to get it passed. The bill now goes to the Senate, where it might change before it becomes law. The Senate has a majority of Republicans, but they might make changes to the bill. The Senate is not expected to vote on the bill until June. The bill has a lot of critics. Some people say it will help the rich more than the poor. The bill will reduce income for the poorest people and increase income for the richest people. Democrats have criticized the bill, saying it is a scam that helps the wealthy.
The bill also has a plan to raise the debt ceiling. This is something Congress has to do to avoid a default. The House speaker, Mike Johnson, had to work hard to get the bill passed. He made changes to the bill to please both the conservative and centrist Republicans. The bill includes new work requirements for Medicaid recipients and a deduction break for state and local tax payments. The bill is not perfect, but it is a step towards keeping Trump's campaign promises. It will be interesting to see what changes the Senate makes to the bill.
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