"Political Turmoil Threatens Bipartisan Tax Bill Progress"

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The House is set to pass a $78 billion bipartisan tax bill aimed at expanding the child tax credit and restoring corporate tax breaks, representing a rare feat in an election year. However, the bill faces resistance from Senate Republicans and some members of the House, posing a challenge to its enactment. The effort serves as a test of whether a divided Congress can overcome political divides and deliver legislation that contains victories for both parties.
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