US senators spend over 24 hours negotiating with a Mega-bill of tax and spending that appears to be consumed with insufficient votes.
Four Republicans in the Senate say they cannot support almost 1,000 pages on the page it stands, but a slim margin of the party should win a senator.
Once the bill passes the Senate, it must return to the House of Representatives where it faced another difficult war as the Republicans control the votes.
Meanwhile President Donald Trump used to say the Congress he liked the law of his desk at 4 in July, on Tuesday he had “very hard” to fulfill the deadline.
Republicans appear to be, for now, the support of four Republicans: Susan Collins thim Collins, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis and Kentta Murkowski and Kentucky’s Rand Paul.
As they can only have three defenses, Vice-President JD vacance arrived at the capital after 6:00 EST (11:00 GMT) to fasten the votes to break.
He helps push a change in a strict margin, and is expected to have a role of bill of Bill.
The bill – is important to the second term Trump’s agenda – expand many tax cuts that presents the President in his first term.
To make for loss of income, the Republicans want to cut spending from different programs, including health care for American income and food subsidies. But within the Senate, the Republicans do not agree where the cuts are.
Trump asked Republican-controlled congress sent him a final version of the bill to sign the law Friday.
But following over 24 hours of debate about changes in the bill, which is called a vote-A-Rama, which promotes clear divisions of the bill, he softens his tone in 4 July deadlines.
“I wanted to do July 4th but I think it’s very hard to do July 4th …. The reporters as he left the White House.
In May, the House of Representatives passed their version to a budget bill by a partial vote. When the Senate legislation arrives, the Republicans make many changes in it.
So if the bill passes through the Senate, it must return home to the representatives for another vote, which Republicans expect another battle.
Democrats in two rooms do not support the bill and the Senate they attempt to throw certain obstacles on its way to its way.