Initial analyses indicate that the bill may add at least $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, significantly reducing tax revenue and potentially leading to a reshaping of the nation's fiscal landscape. Meanwhile, the bill seeks to extend approximately $3.8 trillion in tax cuts initiated in 2017 and proposes substantial funding increases for military and border security. Critics warn that the changes could severely impact millions of low-income Americans through cuts to health insurance and federal assistance. A vote in the House of Representatives is anticipated soon, where GOP leaders can only afford to lose three votes among their ranks to ensure passage.