
A List of Nearly Everything in the Senate G.O.P. Bill, and How Much It Would Cost or Save
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A List of Nearly Everything in the Senate G.O.P. Bill, and How Much It Would Cost or Save
The tax and domestic policy bill nearing a vote by Senate Republicans includes hundreds of provisions. It would add more than $3 trillion to the national debt. To become law, it still needs to pass the Senate — where an extended “vote-a-rama’ on amendments and rulings by the Senate’s parliamentarian could bring last-minute changes.
10-year costs $1t $2t $3t $4t $5t Tax cut extensions Other tax provisions Temporary tax cuts Defense Homeland security/ immigration Other
10-year savings Source: New York Times analysis of Congressional Budget Office estimates. Note: Amounts are net totals by category and do not include all effects of interactions between provisions.
The tax and domestic policy bill nearing a vote by Senate Republicans includes hundreds of provisions, including extended and expanded tax cuts and significant cuts to Medicaid, food benefits and other programs. It would add more than $3 trillion to the national debt. To become law, it still needs to pass the Senate — where an extended “vote-a-rama” on amendments and rulings by the Senate’s parliamentarian could bring last-minute changes. Then it must gain a second passage through the House and be signed by the president to become law.
Below is a table that lists how nearly every provision would affect the federal budget over 10 years, as estimated by the Congressional Budget Office in an analysis published Sunday. The budget office measured the legislation as it usually does, taking into account the cost of extending expiring tax cuts. This is a different approach than the one embraced by the Senate’s leaders. The C.B.O. evaluation does not include a handful of policy provisions that do not have direct effects on the federal deficit.
We’ve highlighted items that are still being debated and will update this page as provisions are added or removed.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/06/30/upshot/senate-republican-megabill.html