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The House has passed the president’s tax bill. Now the Senate can make it less fiscally reckless.
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Last night, the president’s destructive spending bill passed the House by a single vote.
The multitrillion-dollar tax cut and spending bill now heads to the Senate, where Republicans have vowed to make changes.