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Congress Passes $150B Pentagon Boost, $170B Immigration Bill, Tax Cuts

> At a Glance

> – $150B Pentagon boost and $170B immigration bill reshaped defense and enforcement.

> – Tax cuts from 2017 made permanent, projected to save $4.5T over a decade.

> – Record 22 regulations repealed via Congressional Review Act, surpassing all prior years.

> Why it matters: These moves set the federal agenda for defense, immigration, taxes, and regulation, affecting every American.

In 2025, the Republican-controlled Congress enacted landmark legislation that will shape the nation’s budget, tax policy, defense spending, immigration enforcement, and regulatory landscape. The year also saw a 43-day shutdown and intense intra-party battles.

1. Permanent Tax Cuts

Congress extended the 2017 tax cuts, a top priority for the GOP, and signed the bill on July 4. The law is projected to reduce taxes by $4.5 trillion over ten years, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Critics say the benefits favor high earners.

  • Tax deduction for tipped workers
  • Deduction for seniors
  • “Trump Accounts” for newborns
Giant piggy bank marked Tax Cuts pours money upward with stacks of $100 and diverse people nearby

President Trump said:

> “America’s winning, winning, winning like never before,”

President Trump added:

> “We have officially made the Trump tax cuts permanent.”

2. Massive Spending for Defense and Immigration

The bill includes a $150 B boost for the Pentagon and more than $170 B for immigration enforcement, giving the military its first budget over $1 trillion. It also cuts $1 trillion from Medicaid and reduces clean-energy funding.

  • Pentagon: $150B
  • Immigration enforcement: $170B
  • Medicaid cuts: $1T
  • Clean energy cuts: significant reductions

3. Record Regulatory Repeals

Using the Congressional Review Act, Republicans fast-tracked 22 CRA resolutions, more than the 20 rules repealed in all previous years combined. The measures are exempt from the Senate filibuster, limiting Democrats’ ability to block them.

2025 CRA Resolutions Previous Total
22 20
  • Exempt from 60-vote filibuster
  • Includes consumer protection, education, energy, cybersecurity rules

4. Senate Power Moves

In September, Republicans invoked the nuclear option to confirm executive-branch nominees en bloc, approving 48 in that month and 97 before adjournment. They also set a new budget baseline to give party-line tax cuts a $0 price tag and ignored parliamentarian guidance on CRA limits.

  • En bloc confirmation of 48 nominees in September
  • 97 additional nominees confirmed before adjournment
  • New budget baseline for $3.4 trillion tax cuts
  • 60-vote threshold remains for most other bills

Key Takeaways

  • Congress made 2017 tax cuts permanent, saving $4.5 T over a decade.
  • A $150 B Pentagon boost and $170 B immigration bill reshaped defense and enforcement.
  • 22 regulations were repealed, surpassing all prior years, limiting Democratic influence.

These actions cement a new policy direction that will influence federal spending, tax burdens, and regulatory oversight for years to come.

Author

  • I’m Sarah L. Montgomery, a political and government affairs journalist with a strong focus on public policy, elections, and institutional accountability.

    Sarah L. Montgomery is a Senior Correspondent for News of Philadelphia, covering city government, housing policy, and neighborhood development. A Temple journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative reporting that turns public records and data into real-world impact for Philadelphia communities.

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