Budget plan sets stage for Republican tax and spending fight
- House Republicans passed a budget framework to rework federal spending plans.
- Republicans aim to cut spending and make the Trump tax cuts permanent.
- Conservatives secured pledges for at least $1.5 trillion in spending reductions.
- Speaker Johnson stated, "The American people are counting on us."
- Republicans face internal divisions and Democratic opposition as the bill moves forward.
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House GOP Passes Budget Bill to Slash Federal Spending and Taxes on the Wealthy
House Republicans passed a Senate- and Trump-approved budget framework Thursday, fast-tracking a plan to cut $4 trillion in taxes for the wealthy and another $1.5 trillion in spending, largely targeting essential services like Medicaid and nutrition assistance.
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