GOP Pushes Forward Party-Line $80B Reconciliation Plan Amid Floor Showdown
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House Republicans are pushing a roughly $80 billion party-line budget reconciliation package—$67B for defense and $11B for farm aid—without offsets, aiming for a Budget Committee markup and floor votes next week as intra-party rebels press for more policy gains, possibly tying in elements of the SAVE America Act and immigration measures while the party also advances daylight-saving-time legislation and other GOP priorities.
- House GOP schedules first step to launch party-line package Politico
- House GOP's reconciliation 3.0 push hits early road bumps Axios
- House GOP scrambles to tee up reconciliation 3.0 while facing competing pressures The Hill
- Mike Johnson ends one GOP revolt — and walks into another MS NOW
- House GOP races to advance party-line bill to fund Pentagon, encourage voting restrictions The Washington Post
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