HR 1 Jul 3, 2025 Jul 3, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Download PDF As featured on Nevada lawmakers react after House gives final approval to President Trump's big tax cuts bill At its core: $4.5 trillion in tax breaks enacted in Trump's first term in 2017 that would expire if Congress failed to act, along with new ones. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Currently in Reno 51° Clear82° / 51° 6 AM 51° 7 AM 55° 8 AM 59° 9 AM 65° 10 AM 69° Watch 2 News Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesSparks firefighters rescue dog while responding to call for fallen hikerWashoe County fuel tax increase goes into effect on July 1Investigation underway after Reno stabbing sends one person to hospitalBrush fire sparks power outage as firefighters protect nearby homesDriver's Edge opens registration for Reno event as limited sessions begin fillingTwo killed in deadly crash on Hwy 50 in DaytonMan faces up to 10 years in prison after stealing and pawning video game equipmentBLM to temporarily close portions of Black Rock Desert playa for Burning ManMan convicted of home invasion and residential burglary of house owned by grandfatherHow organizers prevent disasters at firework displays Videos {{title}} {{summary}} Notifications Settings You don't have any notifications. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Topics Breaking News Subscribe
Nevada lawmakers react after House gives final approval to President Trump's big tax cuts bill At its core: $4.5 trillion in tax breaks enacted in Trump's first term in 2017 that would expire if Congress failed to act, along with new ones.Â