Republican Disagreements May Impact Progress of Trump-Backed Bill Ahead of Committee Vote
- House Republicans are preparing to advance the 1,116-page One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the Budget Committee on Friday in Washington, D.C.
- The bill faces conservative opposition due to concerns about delayed Medicaid work requirements and incomplete budget scores from the Congressional Budget Office.
- The package allocates $350 billion toward deportation efforts and Pentagon funding, eliminates certain green energy tax incentives, and raises the limit for state and local tax deduction claims to $30,000.
- Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the significance of the bill, expressing his belief that it will promote stability in the stock market and stressing the need to pass it before the Memorial Day recess.
- Failure to pass the bill in the Budget Committee could derail its reconciliation privilege in the Senate, complicating efforts to enact substantial tax cuts and spending cuts.
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Trump’s big bill faces next hurdle in Congress as GOP conservatives warn they may vote against it
By LISA MASCARO and KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are preparing to push their hard-fought package of tax breaks and spending cuts through its next hurdle Friday in the Budget Committee, but conservatives are warning they could vote to halt it unless there are further changes. Tallying a whopping 1,116 pages, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, named with a nod to President Donald Trump, is teetering at a critica…
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House Republicans’ “big, beautiful” reconciliation bill has a Texas-sized problem when it reaches the Budget Committee for a scheduled markup on Friday — if it gets to that stage. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is leading opposition to the package in its current 1,116-page form, and he has enough allies on the Budget panel to sink the measure after GOP Reps. Ralph Norman of South Carolina, Andrew Clyde of Georgia and Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma said Thur…
Trump megabill on thin ice ahead of key vote
A key committee vote for the Republican package full of President Trump’s legislative priorities scheduled for Friday could be punted to next week as hardliners on the panel threaten to block the legislation. “I haven’t given up yet. But there are concerns about having to get more information, which would potentially delay this to next…
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