Schumer indicates Democrats are not slowing on amendments to 'Big Beautiful Bill' amid vote-a-rama
Schumer did not indicate how many more amendments will be introduced before the final vote, but said Democrats want to introduce "as many amendments as we can."
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday night indicated that Democrats do not intend to stop introducing amendments to President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," even as it slows the process down.
The Senate is currently conducting its vote-a-rama on the legislation, which allows senators to offer an unlimited number of amendments to the policy bill that they must proceed to vote on. Once the amendments are added or rejected, the chamber will vote on the entire legislative package as a whole, which is expected to take place early Tuesday morning.
Schumer did not indicate how many more amendments will be introduced before the final vote, but said Democrats want to introduce "as many amendments as we can."
“We need to show the American people in every way how bad this bill is for them," Schumer told reporters. “They don’t like these amendments. The public is on our side in almost every amendment we do. Why would we want to stop offering amendments when they show the contrast between the parties? We want to do as many amendments as we can."
If the Senate is able to pass their version of the bill, it will go back to the House, where it is expected to meet some resistance and likely be further changed. At that point, it would have to go back again to the Senate for approval before going to the Oval Office for final approval.
Republican leaders in both chambers are hoping the bill will end up on Trump's desk by a self-imposed July 4 deadline.
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