Key Big Beautiful Bill differences that the House and Senate will have to reconcile | 29 June 2025 | The Senate version of President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" that passed a key procedural vote late Saturday has some big differences to the version the House approved. Two Republican Senators -- Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Rand Paul (R-KY) were the lone GOP holdouts in the 51-49 vote after caucus leadership spent hours rallying support for the multi-trillion-dollar bill. The current version of the bill, which Senate lawmakers got their first look at Friday night, clocked in at 940 pages, and is largely in line with what the House narrowly approved in May. The Senate is expected to make a final vote on its version of the bill as early as Monday. Both versions will make Trump's 2017 tax cuts permanent, reduce taxes on tips and overtime, increase border security funding and slash green-energy tax credits passed during the Biden administration -- including the $7,500 credit for buying Teslas and other EVs.