House Narrowly Approves President's Comprehensive Legislation Package
Author: Marko L. | Publish Date: May 22, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic
Historic Vote Advances Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" to Senate
In a razor-thin margin of just one vote, the U.S. House of Representatives has approved H.R. 1, commonly referred to as President Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill." The legislation passed with a final tally of 215-214, demonstrating the deeply divided nature of the current legislative landscape.
The bill now advances to the Senate, where it faces additional scrutiny and potential amendments before any final passage.

Firearms Regulation Reform Included in Legislation
Hearing Protection Act Provision Marks Significant Policy Shift
A notable component of the approved House version is the incorporation of Section 2 of the Hearing Protection Act. This provision would fundamentally alter existing firearms regulations by completely removing suppressors from the regulatory framework established by the National Firearms Act of 1934.
Second Amendment Advocacy Milestone
This legislative development represents a significant achievement for Second Amendment supporters and firearms rights organizations. The inclusion of the suppressor provision marks one of the most substantial potential changes to federal firearms regulations in decades.
Last-Minute Advocacy Efforts
In the hours leading up to the crucial vote, gun rights advocates intensified their lobbying efforts. A coordinated campaign culminated in the delivery of a formal letter to leadership in both congressional chambers. The correspondence explicitly called for the termination of what the advocates characterized as an "unconstitutional National Firearms Act (NFA) tax scheme."
The letter strategically arrived at a critical juncture in the legislative process, potentially influencing the remarkably close final vote count.
Author:
Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.