After an all-night session, House Republicans managed to move the massive One Big Beautiful Bill Act past the Rules Committee late Wednesday, setting the stage for a vote by the full House.
The committee, controlled by the GOP, approved the sweeping legislation in an 8–4 vote just before 11 p.m., with members divided strictly along party lines.
The session had begun at 1 a.m. that morning to comply with the rule granting Democrats two full days to submit their dissenting views before final consideration.
During the final stretch of debate, a Manager’s Amendment was introduced. This revision included numerous last-minute changes to the bill, among them a provision significantly raising the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions by 400%.
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