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Reconciliation Bill is Passed by the Senate

On July 1, the Senate passed its version of the reconciliation package. After a long-night of debate, the bill passed with the narrowest of margins; a tie was broken by Vice President Vance. The bill will now return to the House of Representatives.

The Senate bill includes trillions of dollars in tax cuts. Like the original House version, it includes work requirements for Medicaid recipients and will subsequently cut significant funding to Medicaid services. Advocates should reach out to their House offices when requesting edits to the bill.