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Senate kicks off vote-a-rama on ‘big, beautiful bill’ as GOP scrambles to meet 4 July deadline

The Senate resumed its final debate on the “big, beautiful bill” this morning after a marathon weekend of adjusting legislation to fit parliamentarian rulings and appease particular senators.

During the lengthy vote-a-rama, senators will be able to offer an unlimited number of amendments related to the enormous proposed legislation. Democrats will be at the heart of this, seeking to amend the huge bill that will enact Trump’s domestic agenda.

I’ll bring you any key developments here.

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Rachel Leingang

Rachel Leingang

Democrats plan to capitalize on the retirements of two Republicans in what they see as winnable areas.

Don Bacon, the Republican who represents Nebraska’s second district, announced he won’t run again on Monday. Thom Tillis, North Carolina’s senator who has opposed Trump’s budget bill, said on Sunday that he won’t be running next year.

Jane Kleeb, the chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, said on a party call today that Democrats there would continue to organize across party lines in the district, which has seen close races that Bacon has edged out. The party will also invest in rural organizing and has already engaged with organizers to target the rural areas of the district where Democrats have historically struggled.

“Now that that seat is open, there’s no question that we’re going to be able to send a Democratic official to Congress representing the second congressional district,” she said.

On North Carolina, Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, said the state is one of the top prospects for Democrats in 2026, and Tillis’ retirement makes it even more of a priority.

“If you look at the population growth, the demographic shifts there, as well as the electoral trends, North Carolina is certainly one of our best opportunities,” he said. “And you know, it was even if Tom Tillis hadn’t stepped down, he is very vulnerable. I think now we have an excellent opportunity to win that seat.”

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