Censure Vote, Medicaid Cuts, and Budget Deal Developments

Censure Vote, Medicaid Cuts, and Budget Deal Developments

The U.S. House of Representatives had a significant day, voting to censure Rep. Al Green for disrupting a presidential address while advancing negotiations to avert a government shutdown. Meanwhile, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned proposed Medicaid cuts, warning of their impact on millions of Americans. As tensions rise over spending priorities, bipartisan efforts are underway to keep the government funded through September. Here’s a full breakdown of today’s legislative actions, leadership statements, and policy negotiations straight from primary sources.

Beyond the Headlines: House Narrowly Passes $4.5 Trillion Tax Cut Plan Amidst Medicaid Cuts and Defense Spending Boost

Beyond the Headlines: House Narrowly Passes $4.5 Trillion Tax Cut Plan Amidst Medicaid Cuts and Defense Spending Boost

In a pivotal move, the U.S. House of Representatives has approved a budget resolution featuring $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion in spending reductions. This decision, passed by a slim margin, aims to extend previous tax cuts and bolster defense and border security funding.