Fifty poets from Wales each write about specific waterways in rural as well as urban settings which are of particular significance to them in the collection named Afonydd, Welsh for rivers.
The Senate must also pass the legislation and Republicans there are working on their own tweaks.Let's take a look at where disagreements lie.
The bill combines an extension of tax cuts passed in 2017 with other tax measures and spending cuts.Trump and his congressional allies are trying to satisfy both budget hawks who want deeper spending cuts and Republicans who want tax reductions but worry about the effects of cutting some programmes.That has led to one of the biggest questions: How much spending to slash?
The numbers can be daunting, especially for a party that has traditionally pushed to reduce the country's debt.The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the bill would, over the next decade, add about $2.3 trillion (£1.7tn) to the national debt, which is currently around $36.2tn (£27tn).
Cutting government health care programmes and tax incentives for green energy would save money, but the CBO and most economists believe that still wouldn't be enough to make up for revenue lost by the bill's tax cuts.
The prospect of swelling national debt - which Trump promised to tackle during his election campaign - has prompted opposition from the House Freedom Caucus..
However, progress is continuing.recently created an A/C alternative that achieved a cooling power of 1,284W—the first time an elastocaloric device surpassed the 1,000W mark. One innovation was using graphene nanofluid rather than distilled water to transfer the heat.
Overall, Ms Rasmussen says, solid-state devices are generally not yet as powerful as conventional vapour-compression air conditioning. But she expects performance improvements over time.She also expects improvements in affordability. So far solid-state cooling has mainly been deployed in wealthy countries.