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The House on Thursday passed the signature piece of legislation of President Trump's second term, approving his "big, beautiful bill" by a vote of 218 to 214.
The rollback of sick leave protections is the latest example of Missouri officials relitigating and undermining policies enacted by voters through direct democracy.
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House Republicans delivered a stunning victory for President Donald Trump's agenda in the wee hours of Thursday morning.
Brian Fitzpatrick, a Pennsylvania Republican who is one of the most moderate in his party, was a surprising 'no' vote against advancing the bill. Unlike other Republicans who have voted 'no' and are now being courted in person by House Republican leaders, Fitzpatrick raced off the floor and away from the chamber after he voted no.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) joins CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss his private conversation with President Donald Trump after voting against the president’s agenda — just before announcing he would retire from Congress instead of seeking reelection next November.
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House Republicans pass Trump's legislative package with just two GOP votes against it, as Rep. Thomas Massie cited debt concerns while Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick opposed Senate's Medicaid cuts.
Rep. Brad Finstad dismisses fears that the bill will add trillions in red ink as false Democratic talking points.
One such group, Clean Energy for America, is deploying billboard ads next week targeting seven of the lawmakers considered most vulnerable in the 2026 races. The ads in lawmakers’ districts say the Republican “just voted to raise your electricity bill” and directs readers to RepublicanRateHike.org, a website the organization created.
House Republicans tried to advance the bill after it stalled in the Democratic-controlled chamber for more than two months.
Many Republicans had harshly criticized President Trump’s marquee bill extending tax cuts and slashing social safety net programs — almost right up until the moment they voted for it.