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‘Over the finish line’: Tuberville says passing spending bill bolster economic growth

June 6, 2025
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‘Over the finish line’: Tuberville says passing spending bill bolster economic growth
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ALABAMA (WHNT) — As the Big Beautiful Bill is under consideration in the Senate, an Alabama Senator says his top priority is to get the spending bill passed.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Thursday the legislation is likely to undergo some significant changes while in the Senate, but he said his ultimate goal was to get the bill over the finish line.

“The number one priority in this bill is getting the jobs and tax cuts done,” Tuberville said.

The spending bill has received criticism from conservatives over the past few days, including the former head of the Department of Governmental Efficiency. Elon Musk has called the bill an “abomination,” posting on social media platform X about how the spending bill will significantly increase the national debt.

“The problem that Elon Musk looks at, I look at it different,” Tuberville told members of the press on Thursday. “Number one, the way to grow this country is to get the tax cuts done and that tax cuts are in this bill and we need to make them permanent.”

Tuberville said he and his colleagues have complained that Democrats spend too much money. He said he wants to cut back on how much can be cut from this bill.

“There’s a lot of things the federal government, in this bill, is trying to send down to the states,” Tuberville said. “We can’t afford it in Alabama. We can’t afford to pick up the tab for a federal government agency that was started years ago by the federal government. We don’t need it in the state.”

Tuberville said he is looking to the future to make changes.

“Remember, we will do another reconciliation after this,” Tuberville said. “We have two more in the next year and a half, so whatever we don’t get done in this bill, hopefully we can get done in the next.”

The president has given Republicans in the Senate a tight deadline to pass the spending bill, asking them to have it on his desk by July 4th.

The Tax Foundation estimates the bill passed by the House of Representatives will add more than $2 trillion to the national deficit over the next 10 years.

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