Marathon hearings begin as House Republicans push ahead with Trump's big bill [View all]
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May 13, 2025 4:14 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) Tax breaks tallying more than $5 trillion but also sizable reductions in Medicaid health care, food stamps for older Americans and green energy strategies to fight climate change are all up for debate Tuesday as the House Republicans launch marathon public hearings on their big, beautiful bill.
Its a long day and night ahead. Republicans are working to push President Donald Trumps signature legislative package through a gauntlet of committee hearings over mounting opposition from Democrats, advocacy groups and even some wary Republicans themselves.
Right from the start, one hearing was immediately disrupted by protesters shouting down what the top Democrat on the committee called cruel cuts to Medicaid and other programs. People feel very strong because they know theyre losing their health care, said Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., on the Energy & Commerce Committee. He asked for the police to refrain from making arrests, noting that some of the people protesting were disabled.
Its the biggest political and legislative debate for the Republicans leading Congress since Trumps first term, setting up a career-defining clash over the nations priorities some $5 trillion in tax breaks, including the presidents promises for no taxes on tips, Social Security income and car loan interest, offset by $1.9 trillion in tax savings largely from green energy rollbacks, for a net tally of $3.7 trillion in taxes, according to the most recent estimates.
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