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The House now has the multi-trillion dollar tax cut and spending bill.
The amended version of the bill passed yesterday in the Senate after Vice President Vance broke a tie.
It's back in the House
because both chambers have to agree to a rather identical version of the legislation before it can go to President Trump for his signature.
Speaker Mike Johnson now needs to get agreement among House Republicans.
We have members across the conference who have concerns about various provisions of the bills.
get what they wanted,
they didn't think some savings went as far
as they should have gone or that maybe some of the cuts went too far.
I mean, it depends upon who you ask, they have different opinions,
but that's the beauty of a large, deliberative body,
lots of different priorities and opinions and districts represented.
The first time the bill passed the House, it squeaked by on just one vote.