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Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump is one step nearer to getting his “massive, lovely invoice” after it handed the Home in an in depth vote early this morning.
What occurred final evening? Home Republicans had been staring down a self-imposed Memorial Day deadline to advance their invoice. Early Thursday morning, they handed the invoice 215 votes to 214.
What occurs now? The invoice will head to the Senate, the place the one certainty is one other contentious course of. Republican senators have a lengthy listing of sometimes-contradictory adjustments to iron out earlier than their subsequent deadline on July 4, and a comparatively slim margin of error with their 53-member majority.
Will this really make it to Trump’s desk? Nobody is aware of. The invoice is the centerpiece of Trump’s legislative agenda and handed the Home regardless of a fractious Republican convention, however various Republican senators have already expressed considerations about components of the invoice. And it might want to cross the Home once more after the Senate makes its adjustments, doubtlessly a tall ask given the variety of Republican hardliners within the decrease chamber.
And with that, it’s time to sign off…
The penny is formally on its manner out, as of this morning. However as we bid farewell, it’s an ideal alternative to learn Caity Weaver’s unbelievable historical past of the one-cent coin, previous efforts to get rid of it, and the mounting absurdity of its existence. One enjoyable truth from her story: Do you know the US has produced no less than sufficient pennies — some 240 billion — to present two to each human who has ever lived?