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The Senate narrowly passed President Trump's massive tax and spending bill Tuesday after a marathon series of amendment votes.
The Senate broke a record for the most votes during the long-winded vote-a-rama on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act during the wee Tuesday morning hours.
The final vote on the bill itself hasn’t happened yet, but it’s expected soon, possibly late Monday, as Republicans race to meet their deadline.
Illinois Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth voted "No" alongside all other 45 Democrats in the Senate. Republican Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky, Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Susan Collins of Maine voted "No" as well, according to NBC News.
From the outset, Senate Republicans faced a daunting task when they received the budget bill narrowly passed by the House.
Both Democratic U.S. senators from Arizona, along with the rest of the chamber's Democrats, voted against the Trump-backed "One Big Beautiful Bill."
Senate Republicans took a major step toward delivering President Donald Trump his “big, beautiful bill” late Saturday, though the fate of the giant tax cuts and spending measure is still in question as other hurdles remain.
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The Senate embarked on a vote-a-rama marathon session with mostly ill-fated amendments as Republicans inched toward final passage of Trump's "big, beautiful bill."
The U.S. Senate is expected to begin a marathon session of voting on President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act to meet a July 4 deadline.
The controversial spending plan – which saw major support from President Donald Trump – was signed into law on Independence Day.