Trump, One Big Beautiful Bill
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The Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved a major housing bill, showing how widely the crisis is being felt around the country.
While many of the show’s characters are based on or inspired by real historical figures, J.P. Morgan is one of the few who is named directly. His return adds to the intensity of the season, anchoring the show further in its history and raising the stakes for its most invincible businessman.
Big Beautiful Bill affects personal injury plaintiff firms. The double tax is now permanent, but there's no litigation finance tax avoided or AI regulation moratorium.
In the classic Schoolhouse Rock song “I’m Just a Bill,” the bill laments the prospect of waiting with other bills, hoping to become a law. But President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” didn’t have to wait—it sped through Congress in recent days and landed on his desk in time for him to sign it into law by his July 4 deadline.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Tuesday to restore and expand protections enshrined in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, their latest long-shot attempt to revive the landmark law just days before its 60th anniversary and at a time of renewed debate over the future administration of American elections.
Fact checked by Betsy Petrick If you're a graduate student, you've likely heard about the significant changes to higher education funding, including caps on student loan borrowing and changes to eligibility requirements,
As a candidate, Trump promised to lift taxes on overtime. The new law allows workers to deduct up to $12,500 in overtime compensation (for single filers) or $25,000 (for joint filers). This deduction phases out for income levels between $150,000 and $275,000 (for single filers) and $300,000 and $550,000 (for joint filers).
President Donald Trump has promised that the “big, beautiful bill” passed by the Senate and being considered by the House of Representatives will be one of the most successful pieces of legislation in American history.
Three state senators are running to replace Attorney General Ken Paxton in 2026. They will consider a bill letting the office prosecute election fraud.