[Thursday, May 22] US News Headlines from r/politics
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1. “One Big Beautiful Bill” Legislative Package
1.1 Bill Passage and Congressional Process
The House of Representatives narrowly passed President Trump’s sweeping domestic policy package, officially titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (H.R.1) [1], after an overnight marathon session [2]. The legislation passed by a single vote [3], with Republicans securing key holdout votes including Rep. Chip Roy [4]. The vote was notably dramatic – at least one Republican representative missed the crucial vote because he fell asleep [5]. The bill now advances to the Senate where GOP leadership is working to avoid a potential revolt [6], particularly regarding the Medicaid provisions.
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