
JD Vance Vice President vote when the Republicans Senate won President Donald TrumpBy passing your one great handsome bill on Tuesday 51-50 votes.
The final vote took place after a 27-hour “voting” with many votes amendments on the floor, during which GOP leaders tried to get the support of stopping.
All 47 Democrats in the Chamber voted no, just like the Republican Sense. Thom Tillis (RN.C.), Rand Paul (R-ky.) I Susan Collins (R-maine).
Republican Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormickwhose victory ended Bob Casey Last autumn, he still pays dividends for Republicans, expressed pride in the support of the law, saying that the Americans have avoided the greatest tax escalate in America’s history.
Democrat Late. John Fettermanwho voted against the act, he called the act a “disaster”.
“This account is a disaster, which is why I voted for hell No. GOP will have consequences,” he said in a statement. “My colleagues on the other side of the passage were written and transferred to this 940-page bill, not giving us time to read it. I will fight for the protection of healthcare, defend nutritional facilitate, blocking the donation for billionaires and preventing trillions more added to our domestic deb. The act is now in the hands of my colleagues at home.
Down His. Lisa Murkowski It turned out that he was a decisive vote after the language was created to protect its condition against the full weight of Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The leaders of GOP decided to double the size of the Village Hospital Aid Fund from $ 25 to $ 50 billion to make up for the potential Medicaid financing shortage in Alaska and other rural states.
Democrats counted that the Republicans were circumscribed by medicaid funds for the whole country, and then try to protect certain countries to get more votes for the law.
“I had to look at balance because people in my condition are the ones I put in the first place,” said Murkowski. “We don’t have a great bill in any episode of imagination. I hope that the house will look at it and recognize that we are not yet.”
The bill is forecast by the impartial Congress Budget Bureau (CBO) in order to escalate the deficit of O USD 3.3 trillionAlthough the Republicans argued that the assessment does not take into account economic growth, which according to tax breaks.
Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-02), a ranking member of the Chamber’s Budget Committee, blew up the members of the GOP Congress and noticed that the influence that he worries about the account in Pennsylvania, while adding a billion deficit. “It’s morally bad and economically reckless,” he said.
The Pennsylvanian Policy Center stated that the Act “will fall as one of the most rejected act of legislation in the history of America. Including this legislation is almost tangible. Currently, almost everyone in America receives government subsidies for the basic good healthcare. It is the legislation shockly legislation shall adopt government health care from 17 million Americans and more than 500,000 Pennsylvani.”
The group also called on the delegation of Pennsylvania in the American Chamber of Representatives to “make the right decision and refuse to historically shameful regulations.”
Congressman and Meuser (R-09), a possible Republican Governor’s candidate, claims that the Act “helps in America-and Pennsylvania-Nieza great” and that it’s time to do it.
The changed account still has to pass the house again, and the vote is set for tomorrow.
Two Republican members Committee for the Rules of the Chamber He blew up the GOP Megabill Senate a few hours before the meeting of the panel to prepare the provisions on the final decisive vote- Rep. Ralph Norman (Rs.c.) i Rep. Roy chip (R-texas) -Z Norman said it was “no”. Republicans can only afford to lose three votes on a 13-person panel, which has nine GOP members. If the Republican Committee of the Third Principle, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-la.) He would have a gigantic problem to set the Senate act to the floor of the house.
Pensilings Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-05) is also a member of the Rules Committee.