House delays Senate budget resolution vote as several Republicans push back
- House Speaker Mike Johnson pulled a vote on the Senate's budget resolution due to opposition from several Republicans, after a previous vote was open for an hour and 15 minutes.
- President Donald Trump supported the budget resolution, but Republicans remained skeptical, complicating support for the measure.
- The House Rules Committee advanced the resolution in a 9–3 vote, yet many critics were still undecided about their votes.
- Johnson emphasized that leadership expected the resolution to fail if voted on.
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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
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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…
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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