After a nail-biter vote within the Senate, the Home took up President Donald Trump’s tax and immigration megabill on Tuesday, with Home Speaker Mike Johnson suggesting a vote could possibly be held as early as Wednesday.
Trump’s “One Large Lovely Invoice” was accepted by the Senate on Tuesday, with Vice President JD Vance casting a tie-breaking vote to get the laws throughout the road and send it to the House for consideration.
GOP Sens. Thom Tillis, Rand Paul and Susan Collins voted towards the measure, together with each Democrat, placing the vote at 50-50 earlier than Vance’s intervention.
The laws handed the Home Guidelines Committee early on Wednesday with a 7-6 vote and shall be debated on the ground after legislative enterprise begins at 9 a.m.
Trump’s invoice is predicted to face some opposition within the Home, significantly amongst fiscal hawks.
Reps. Ralph Norman and Chip Roy are pictured throughout a Home Guidelines Committee assembly on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on July 1, 2025.
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Republican backers of the Senate bill have touted its roughly $4 trillion in tax cuts and new funding for border safety, plus the inclusion of key Trump marketing campaign pledges resembling no taxes on ideas and time beyond regulation.
The laws additionally guts Biden-era clear power initiatives; slashes entitlement well being packages like Medicaid and SNAP, that are meant to assist the nation’s most susceptible Individuals; and features a plan to raise the cap on the state and native tax deduction, at present set at $10,000, to $40,000.
The Senate model is projected so as to add roughly $1 trillion extra — and $3.3 trillion in whole — to the deficit over the following decade in comparison with the model handed by the Home in Might, in accordance with an estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Finances Workplace.
The CBO additionally discovered that 11.8 million folks may go uninsured over the following decade on account of cuts in Medicaid, which emerged as a crucial subject amongst a number of of the Senate Republican holdouts.
With a razor-thin majority, Johnson can afford solely three defections if all members are voting and current.
Johnson additionally stated Tuesday night that some members had been dealing with issues getting again to Washington, D.C., after greater than 1,200 flights had been canceled or delayed throughout the nation due to storms within the japanese U.S.
Nonetheless, Johnson instructed Fox Information’ Sean Hannity on Tuesday night time that he expects a vote within the Home on Wednesday or Thursday.
“Assuming we’ve a full Home, we’ll get it via the Guidelines Committee within the morning,” he stated. “We’ll transfer that ahead to the ground, and hopefully we’re voting on this by tomorrow or Thursday at newest, relying on the climate and delays and journey and all the remaining.”
Having handed the Home Guidelines Committee, the laws shall be topic to a debate and a vote on the rule, which may happen as early as Wednesday morning.
The Home will then transfer to a vote on remaining passage, after which the invoice shall be despatched to Trump’s desk.

Sens. Senator Elissa Slotkin and Andy Kim sit on the septs of the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on July 1, 2025.
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Johnson and high Republican leaders stated in an announcement that the Home will think about the invoice “instantly for remaining passage” — with renewed intent to place the measure on Trump’s desk by July 4.
“The American folks gave us a transparent mandate, and after 4 years of Democrat failure, we intend to ship directly,” the leaders stated.
“This invoice is President Trump’s agenda, and we’re making it regulation. Home Republicans are prepared to complete the job,” they added.
Trump instructed ABC Information’ Chief White Home Correspondent Mary Bruce on Tuesday that he expects the invoice “to go very properly” within the Home.
Requested in regards to the Home Republicans who had been sad with the Senate’s model of the laws, the president stated, “Effectively, I simply heard that in regards to the Senate, and the invoice simply handed, and it tells you there’s one thing for everybody.”
“I imply, we’ve — it is an ideal invoice,” he continued. “There’s something for everybody, and I believe it should go very properly within the Home. Really, I believe it is going to be simpler within the Home than it was within the Senate.”
Trump disputed the CBO’s projection that the invoice would trigger 11.8 million Individuals to lose their insurance coverage.
“I am saying it should be a really a lot smaller quantity than that and that quantity shall be waste, fraud and abuse,” he stated, although didn’t say the place he was getting such information or evaluation from.
The Home course of started Tuesday with a gathering of the Guidelines Committee, which accepted the invoice by 7-6 after nearly 12 hours of dialogue. GOP Reps. Ralph Norman and Chip Roy sided with Democrats in voting towards the measure in committee.
Roy was among the many early critics of the invoice, saying he was “not inclined to vote” for the laws as amended. Roy has beforehand threatened to withhold help on crucial votes, solely to finally aspect with the president.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Pressure One on July 1, 2025.
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Roy stated “the general deficit quantity is just not good” within the invoice the Senate handed, suggesting it violates the Home’s finances framework. “It is front-loaded versus back-loaded, as everyone knows. I believe it bought worse. I believe SALT bought worse. It bought dearer,” he added.
After Tuesday’s Senate vote, Majority Chief John Thune stated he and his colleagues had delivered a “sturdy product” to the Home, but in addition acknowledged there could also be extra hurdles earlier than the laws reaches Trump’s desk.
“Effectively, we’ll see,” Thune stated when requested in regards to the invoice’s probabilities. “I imply, you understand how arduous it was to go it — I believe the Home, I recognize the slender margins they’ve over there.”
“I believe we took what they despatched us and strengthened and improved upon it,” he added. “And so I am hopeful that now, when it will get despatched over there, as they deliberate about how they wish to deal with it, they will discover the targets which are essential to go it.”
ABC Information’ John Helton, Isabella Murray, Mary Bruce and Alex Ederson contributed to this report.