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Sweeping Trump tax bill clears key hurdle with US House Republicans
Thursday, 22 May 2025 11:15 WIB | ECONOMY |Amerika

U.S. President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill cleared an important procedural hurdle in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Wednesday, when a gatekeeper committee approved the measure and set up a floor vote for passage to occur within hours.

Republicans have been deeply divided over the bill, which would extend Trump's signature 2017 tax cuts, create new breaks for tipped income and auto loans, end many green-energy subsidies and boost spending on the military and immigration enforcement.

It would pay for those changes by tightening eligibility for food and health programs that serve millions of low-income Americans.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will add $3.8 trillion to the U.S.'s $36.2 trillion in debt over the next decade.

The House Rules Committee voted 8-4 to advance the bill late on Wednesday after a marathon session that lasted nearly 22 hours. Republican leaders later scheduled two votes, one to begin debate and a second to pass the bill, before sunrise on Thursday.

House passage would set the stage for weeks of debate in the Republican-led Senate.

A handful of party hardliners, angry that the bill did not contain more spending cuts, met with Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday, a day after Trump's visit to the Capitol failed to unify the narrow 220-212 majority.

Johnson expressed confidence that the bill would pass the House.
"I believe we are going to land this airplane," he told reporters.

Representative Dusty Johnson, who leads the chamber's Main Street Caucus, said he believed the speaker had reached a deal that could pass the House.

"The speaker has been working with a broad cross section of the conference," he told reporters. "We have every expectation, the speaker has every expectation, that we will get there."

Credit rating firm Moody's last week stripped the U.S. government of its top-tier credit rating, citing the nation's growing debt. U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday amid investor concern about the mounting debt.

The Medicaid health program for low-income households had proved to be a major sticking point, with fiscal hawks pushing for cuts to partly offset the cost of the bill's tax components, which moderate Republicans say would hurt voters whose support they will need in the 2026 midterm congressional elections.

The rules committee approved an overall amendment package containing deals between Johnson and various Republican factions.

The revisions included imposing work requirements for the Medicaid program at the end of 2026, two years earlier than previously planned. It also penalized states that expand Medicaid in the future and raised the amount of state and local taxes that can be deducted from federal income taxes.

The amendment package also exempted firearm silencers from registration requirements under the National Firearms Act and eliminated a $200 tax on the firearm accessories, changes demanded by Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia.

Source: Investing.com

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