House GOP insists on Senate cooperation as reconciliation talks resume
- House GOP leaders are urging the Senate to consider their budget resolution that includes President Donald Trump's agenda on taxes, energy, and the border.
- The House's budget resolution proposes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, raising the debt ceiling by $4 trillion over two years, along with $1.5 trillion in budget cuts.
- Senate Republicans prefer to pass Trump's agenda through two reconciliation bills, with the first one focusing on military spending and border security without including tax cuts.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the House intends to deliver a significant piece of legislation, emphasizing that the American people gave them a mandate and they must act on it.
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'Big changes': Senate GOP plans to overhaul House budget as leaders 'nowhere near' deal
House and Senate Republicans are still "nowhere near" agreement on how to craft the sweeping budget bill to pass President Donald Trump's agenda, reported Politico — and the Senate leaders are considering "big changes" to what the House already passed, yet another complication in a process already f...
GOP pushes tax cuts, spending rollbacks without Democratic support
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Congressional Republicans are pressing forward with a sweeping legislative package that would expand tax cuts, reduce government spending, roll back federal regulations and bolster border security, all without Democratic support. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said the GOP-led effort is “the largest, most consequential piece of legislation in decades” and aims to reach the president’s desk by Memorial Day. The party pl…
GOP Leadership on Hill Gets Back to Work on Budget Resolution
Republican congressional leadership has its work cut out for it this week as members return to Washington, working toward a shared budget resolution between the Senate and House of Representatives. Back in February, the House of Representatives succeeded in passing its own budget resolution. In that legislative showdown, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., was able to wrangle every Republican member of the House except for one to vote for …
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