GOP Struggles to Lock Votes as Immigration Bill and Next Reconciliation Loom
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House Republicans are grappling with whether they can pass a long-awaited immigration-enforcement bill while laying the groundwork for a larger, more partisan Reconciliation 3.0—an effort that hinges on reforms and intra-party dynamics amid ongoing primaries. Leadership says the process remains fluid as attendance and votes are uncertain. Separately, they are weighing a path to renew the Section 702 surveillance program and a crypto-tax framework in Ways and Means, though bipartisan support is far from guaranteed.
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