House Republicans warn Senate GOP against watering down Trump agenda bill
- House Republicans warned Senate GOP lawmakers not to weaken a legislative package advancing Trump's core domestic priorities amid ongoing negotiations.
- After several weeks of intense negotiations, the agreement represents a delicate balance between calls for substantial spending reductions and more tempered proposals to increase the SALT deduction limit.
- Key tensions include Senate opposition to Medicaid work requirements that could cut coverage by 10.3 million by 2034 and resistance to raising the SALT cap from $10,000 to $40,000.
- Rep. Chip Roy emphasized that the House will maintain strict limits during Senate negotiations, insisting that their key accomplishments must remain intact and serve as firm boundaries.
- The outcome depends on preserving negotiated provisions to pass the bill by July 4, while lawmakers remain vigilant against diluting key elements or causing legislative collapse.
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OKLAHOMA VOICE: Giant tax and spending bill in U.S. House remains snagged by GOP disputes
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Republicans who have yet to rally behind the party’s “big, beautiful bill” huddled in the speaker’s office Tuesday as different factions tried to hash out agreement on taxes, Medicaid and a few other outstanding issues.
House Republicans warn Senate GOP against watering down Trump agenda bill
House Republicans are sending a clear and early warning to their Senate allies as the bill encompassing President Trump’s domestic priorities heads to the upper chamber: Don’t water it down.
House GOP Warns Senate: Don't Weaken Trump Agenda
House Republicans are sending a stern message to Senate GOP lawmakers as they prepare to consider a sprawling bill that encapsulates President Donald Trump's top domestic goals: Change it too much, and it could collapse on return to the House.
House Republicans warn Senate GOP against watering down Trump agenda bill
House Republicans are sending a clear and early warning to their Senate allies as the bill encompassing President Trump’s domestic priorities heads to the upper chamber: Don’t water it down. House GOP leaders spent weeks in delicate talks with Republican holdouts before cobbling together a fragile agreement that could thread the needle between conservatives’ demands for more spending cuts and moderates’ insistence on a controversial tax break. A…
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