U.S. House Republicans want changes to budget before voting for it again
- Several U.S. House Republicans, including Mike Flood and Chip Roy, want changes to the budget reconciliation bill before supporting it again.
- This call addresses concerns about a provision that prevents federal judges from holding parties in contempt unless a bond order has been issued beforehand.
- Chip Roy supports the bill mainly for cutting subsidies he calls the 'Green New Scam' but warns he will oppose it if Senate reverses subsidy restrictions.
- Ted Cruz criticized nationwide injunctions as 'judicial tyranny' that restrict presidential power, while Roy said, 'If the Senate backslides on those IRA subsidies, I'm voting against this bill.'
- These objections suggest the bill’s passage depends on amendments addressing federal judiciary enforcement and subsidy limits, with some Republicans threatening to withhold support otherwise.
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