House delays Senate budget resolution vote as several Republicans push back
- Around a dozen GOP holdouts are delaying a planned House vote on a budget resolution linked to President Donald Trump's legislative agenda due to concerns over federal deficit increases.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to address the concerns of skeptical members and aims for a vote on the resolution Thursday morning.
- Representative Eric Burlison criticized the Senate's budget plan as insufficient, stating that spending cuts need to be prioritized to avoid increasing the national deficit.
- Around a dozen GOP holdouts are blocking a vote on the budget resolution, prompting House leadership to delay it to Thursday morning.
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Keeping My Promise: More Tax Relief for Texans
By Conservative State Representative Angelia Orr When I ran for office, I made a promise to keep more money in your pocket. Last session, I delivered on that promise, passing the largest property tax cut in Texas history—over $18 billion in relief—but I know we can do even better. As I listen to constituents across our community, my heart breaks to see families still struggling to make ends meet due to high property tax bills, mom-and-pop shops …
Texas House passes largest budget in state history
(The Center Square) – Rather than reduce spending, identify examples of waste, fraud and abuse to eliminate or prioritize returning a $24 billion surplus to taxpayers, critics argue the Republican-led
Landgraf votes for Texas House budget proposal, calls it ‘win for taxpayers’
AUSTIN, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- State Rep. Brooks Landgraf (R-Odessa) voted early Friday in support of the Texas House’s proposed state budget for 2026-2027, calling it a major win for taxpayers and a step forward for West Texas. “This budget is a clear reflection of our conservative principles,” Landgraf said in a statement. “We’re delivering meaningful tax relief, investing in critical infrastructure and Texas public school children, and doing it a…
Republicans vow unity on stalled Trump tax agenda
Republicans in Congress pledged Thursday to press ahead on advancing US President Donald Trump's tax agenda after being forced by hardline conservatives to cancel a vote on their budget plan.
U.S. House GOP punts vote on Trump-backed budget for now amid battle over spending cuts • Oklahoma Voice
The U.S. Capitol, as seen on Oct. 9, 2024. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson postponed a vote on the budget resolution that was supposed to take place Wednesday, as he tried to get the support of far-right members of the party who object because it won’t go far enough to achieve their goals of slashing government spending. Johnson, R-La., said he hoped the House would be able to vote on the tax an…
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