Big, beautiful vote-a-rama: What has been proposed, and did they pass or fail?

The article discusses an upcoming “vote-a-rama” session in the Senate, where lawmakers will propose an unlimited number of amendments before finalizing a significant bill, referred to as the “one big, beautiful bill.” During this session, Democrats are expected to introduce numerous amendments to challenge Republicans on proposed cuts to Medicaid. The current record for the most amendments during such a session is 44, set in 2008, and it remains unclear if there will be attempts to surpass that record. The article also includes links to related stories and updates on the amendments proposed, along with their outcomes (passed or failed).


Big, beautiful vote-a-rama amendments: What has been proposed, and did they pass or fail?

The Senate has an extended voting session on Monday, also known as a “vote-a-rama.” During this session, lawmakers can propose an unlimited number of amendments before finalizing a bill, in this case, the “one big, beautiful bill.” 

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Democrats are expected to bring “amendment after amendment after amendment to the floor,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), so Republicans “can try to explain their massive cuts to Medicaid, to people back home.” Currently, the record for the most amendment votes during a vote-a-rama stands at 44 from 2008, and it’s unclear if Democrats are seeking to break that record today.

Here is a rolling list of all the amendments that come up on Monday, and whether they have passed or failed:



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