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The resolution is fuzzy on what senators are voting on now versus what will ultimately be in the reconciliation bill, as Roll Call reports: The measure would punt, for now, on the overall size of off...
From New York Magazine
U.S. Senate Republicans on Wednesday released a revised version of their blueprint to advance President Donald Trump's tax cut agenda that moved closer to a House of Representatives goal of $2 trillio...
From Reuters
There is high interest in Congress advancing the "big, beautiful bill."
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Senate Committee on the Budget Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is unveiling on Wednesday the upper chamber's changes to a House-passed budget resolution in a breakthrough for getting President Donald Trump's key agenda items through Congress.
Senate Republicans on Wednesday unveiled a 70-page budget resolution that they say would give Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a staunch ally of President Trump, the power to
Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., April 2 released the Senate's amendment to the House budget resolution for fiscal year 2025. This marks the next step towards reaching a common budget resolution that will allow Congress to move forward with the reconciliation process.
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Axios on MSNSenate unveils new blueprint for mega-MAGA packageSenate Budget Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) unveiled a new budget resolution Wednesday that outlines a sweeping package to raise the debt ceiling and tackle President Trump's tax, border, defense and energy priorities.
The remark quickly led to ridicule from Democrats and critics on social media, who called out perceived hypocrisy from the GOP. Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz (HI) swiftly called out the financial impact.
The budget resolution also sets the stage for the House to raise the debt limit by $4 trillion and the Senate to lift it by not more than $5 trillion in the reconciliation package.
An obscure bookkeeping matter has become the latest flashpoint in Congress as Democrats accuse Republicans of violating Senate norms