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Senate Working to Keep Trump’s Big Bill on Track but Hurdles Remain
On June 27th, Senate Republicans made significant progress in advancing President Donald Trump's major legislative bill after introducing several last-minute revisions. Among the changes were substantial cuts to food stamp programs, a move that has sparked considerable debate. The bill, which has been a cornerstone of the administration's agenda, is now poised for critical votes over the weekend. The revisions to the bill reflect a broader effort to address concerns within the party and secure enough support for its passage. However, the proposed cuts to food stamps have drawn criticism from advocacy groups and some lawmakers who argue that the changes could disproportionately affect vulnerable communities. Despite these concerns, Republican leaders are optimistic about moving forward. The potential passage of this bill carries significant implications for both the administration and the nation. Supporters argue that it represents a necessary step toward fiscal responsibility and economic reform, while opponents warn of the potential social consequences. The weekend votes will be closely watched as a test of the administration's ability to rally its party and push through its legislative priorities. This is The Daily News Now. I'm Corey Cambridge reminding you to stay focused on the facts—because staying informed is easy when you're comfortable. Relax and listen with Sōli Pillow.
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