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Murkowski Casts Decisive Vote for Trump Policy Bill, Making an ‘Agonizing’ Choice

2 juillet 2025 à 11:12
The Alaska Republican, a frequent critic of the president who is often a swing vote, acknowledged the bill would harm Americans but backed it after winning carve outs for her state.

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Senator Lisa Murkowski, with Senator Susan Collins, heading to the Senate chamber around 2:15 a.m. on Tuesday morning.

Which Republicans Voted Against Trump’s Bill in the Senate

1 juillet 2025 à 14:15
Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Thom Tillis of North Carolina defied the president on his signature measure.

Here Are the Republican Senators Who May Revolt on Trump’s Bill

30 juin 2025 à 12:58
Senate Republicans can afford to lose no more than three of their own votes on the bill, but two already are opposed and others remained undecided.

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Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, left, and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, both Republicans, have already promised not to vote for the bill.

Republicans Lavish Alaska With Benefits in Policy Bill, Grasping for a Key Vote

28 juin 2025 à 20:16
New provisions that benefit whaling captains and rural hospitals appear to be aimed at winning over Senator Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican who had said the bill would hurt her state.

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Senator Murkowski arriving to the U.S. Capitol in Washington earlier this month. For weeks she had openly voiced her displeasure with how several provisions in the legislation could impact Alaskans.

Senate Takes Up Trump’s Policy Bill, as G.O.P. Scrounges for Votes to Pass It

Republican leaders barely scaled a key procedural hurdle to bring up the bill, but Democrats delayed its consideration and it was unclear whether the G.O.P. had the votes to pass it.

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G.O.P. leaders in the Senate are trying to quickly pass the legislation and send it to the House for final approval in time to meet the July 4 deadline that President Trump has set.
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