


House Passes Major Tax and Spending Bill, Including No Tax on Tips Act
The House approved a sweeping bill that includes tax breaks for tips, spending cuts, and border security funding, advancing Trump's agenda.


Trump's No Tax on Tips Act: What to know and when it could take effect

Washington Examiner

Op-Ed: Let Workers Keep Their Tips - and Their Dignity

Western Journal

No Tax on Tips Act Shows Congress Can’t Even Fix Easy Things

New York Magazine

An end to tax on tips

Reason
Overview
The House of Representatives narrowly passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a comprehensive tax and spending package that includes the No Tax on Tips Act, allowing service workers to deduct up to $25,000 in tips from taxable income. This legislation, which aligns with President Trump's 2024 campaign promises, aims to provide financial relief to service workers while also extending tax cuts from his first term. The bill, however, faces criticism for potential negative impacts on low-income Americans due to cuts in social programs and increased work requirements for Medicaid and food aid. It now moves to the Senate for further consideration.
Content generated by AI—learn more or report issue.

Get both sides in 5 minutes with our daily newsletter.
Analysis
Left
The articles criticize the recent tax and spending bill for increasing national debt and favoring the wealthy.
Concerns are raised about the negative impact on low-income Americans and social safety programs due to the bill.
The sentiment suggests the bill is politically motivated, with temporary benefits masking long-term consequences.
Center
The articles present a neutral tone on the legislative package approved by House Republicans, detailing tax cuts and spending changes.
Critics express significant concern over the Trump-backed bill, arguing it favors the wealthy and harms vulnerable populations.
The articles reflect a mixed sentiment, acknowledging both support for Trump's agenda and opposition from Democrats regarding social program cuts.
Right
The articles present a mixed tone on House Republicans' legislative advancements related to Trump's agenda.
They express optimism for Republican goals while raising concerns about negative impacts on vulnerable populations.
The sentiment reflects a strong partisan divide, with a positive portrayal of the legislation and a negative view of the opposing party.
Left
The articles criticize the recent tax and spending bill for increasing national debt and favoring the wealthy.
Concerns are raised about the negative impact on low-income Americans and social safety programs due to the bill.
The sentiment suggests the bill is politically motivated, with temporary benefits masking long-term consequences.
Center
The articles present a neutral tone on the legislative package approved by House Republicans, detailing tax cuts and spending changes.
Critics express significant concern over the Trump-backed bill, arguing it favors the wealthy and harms vulnerable populations.
The articles reflect a mixed sentiment, acknowledging both support for Trump's agenda and opposition from Democrats regarding social program cuts.
Right
The articles present a mixed tone on House Republicans' legislative advancements related to Trump's agenda.
They express optimism for Republican goals while raising concerns about negative impacts on vulnerable populations.
The sentiment reflects a strong partisan divide, with a positive portrayal of the legislation and a negative view of the opposing party.
Articles (19)



















FAQ
History
- 24d8 articles
- 25d3 articles