Final approval of Trump’s controversial bill in the House of Representatives – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Republican House of Representatives approved a multi -billion dollar package, including tax cuts and costs, on Thursday, sending the bill to the White House after nine hours of intensive negotiation and pressure.
Accordingly, the voting, which was mainly based on a party policy and was approved by two votes against two votes, was carried out the day before Trump’s July 9 deadline, and the end point on the difficult four -month process was full of conflict and conflict. Republicans had little error in this process because of their small majority.
Finally, the Republican Party was almost united to incorporate much of Trump’s internal plans into a single bill, and only two representatives, Thomas Messi of Kentucky and Brian, Fitzpatrick Pennsylvania voted against it. A group of stubborn Republicans initially opposed the vote on Wednesday to advance the bill, which led to several hours at night. But Parliament Speaker Trump and Mike Johnson were able to persuade everyone except one and pave the way for a final approval in the House of Representatives.
Trump is expected to sign the bill on the Day of US Independence (July 6), which is the biggest legislative achievement of the Republican Party since the full seized control of Congress in January.
Details of the bill
This 4 -page package extends the reduction of Trump’s tax -approved taxes in year 2, while temporarily reducing the tax on overtime and wages. It also approves hundreds of billions of new budgets for the military and the implementation of Trump’s extensive plans to expel immigrants. Some of these costs are provided by a sharp reduction in low -income health insurance budgets, food aid and clean energy. This includes a $ 5 billion decrease in the health insurance budget, which is a violation of Trump’s promise not to reduce the program.
In general, the bill is expected to increase US national debt over a decade by $ 6 billion.
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