$5.8 trillion budget resolution one step away from adoption
- Republicans in the House passed a key procedural vote to enable a final decision on the Senate's amended budget resolution, which extends President Donald Trump's tax cuts.
- Concerns about the resolution include potential cuts to programs like Medicaid and an expected $5.8 trillion deficit increase over ten years, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
- The Senate's budget resolution assumes Trump's tax cuts at zero cost, contrasting with the House's original $3.8 trillion estimate.
- The budget resolution's passage starts the budget reconciliation process, enabling committees to craft legislation for Trump's tax, border, and energy agenda.
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House passes $5.8 trillion budget resolution to make Trump tax cuts permanent
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump’s tax cuts are set for permanent extension after the House narrowly passed a $5.8 trillion over ten years concurrent budget resolution that seemed poised to fail.
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