New Delhi, June 2 -- House Republicans narrowly passed President Donald Trump's tax and policy bill, sending it to the Senate where it faces intense scrutiny and potential revisions. The more-than-1,000-page bill includes deep tax cuts, changes to social welfare programs, and a $4 trillion increase in the debt ceiling.
Despite Speaker Mike Johnson's call to make as few modifications to this package as possible, at least a dozen Senate Republicans have signaled their intent to seek changes.
One of the bill's most contentious elements is a $625 billion cut to Medicaid, which includes new work requirements for able-bodied adults without children. Critics argue the provision could push 7.6 million Americans off health coverage.
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