House Republicans race toward a final vote on Trump's tax bill, daring critics to oppose
House Republicans are sprinting toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package. The Republicans are looking to seize momentum from a hard-fought vote in the Senate, essentially daring members with concerns to defy Trump and vote against it. The bill will extend and make permanent various individual and business tax breaks Republicans passed in Trump’s first term, plus temporarily add new tax breaks, such as no income taxes on tips and overtime. The House already passed one version of the bill in May with just one vote to spare. It's unclear if House Republicans will be able to do the same with the Senate-amended version Wednesday.