R-LA. STEVE SCALISE, the leader of the majority of the House of Representatives, said that the Republican members are paying attention to $ 1 trillion as a rough base line for reducing expenditures when preparing large -scale conservative overhaules.
“Looking at where we are, we think we are still working close to one trillion,” SCALISE answered Fox News Digital's question late on Tuesday. When another reporter asked if a Republican member was looking at a $ 1 trillion baseline, Scalise said, “Rather.” However, the final decision has not been made.
The majority of the Republican Republican and Senate are working to create a large -scale band of President Donald Trump's agenda through the budget settlement process.
By reducing the threshold of the Senate from 60 to 51 votes, the opposition party forward the agenda if the pilot contains items related to budget and other financial issues. It will be possible to make it. The House of Representatives already have a simple majority value.
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Steve Sklys, the leader of the House of Representatives, has discussed the GOP goal to meet the deadline of funds and enact Trump's policies. (Getty Image)
The difference in opinion regarding the place to set the floor to reduce expenditures is to place the Republican member of the Republican Party on an ambitious schedule, including the ultimate goal of obtaining a bill at the Trump desk in May. I am.
The House of Representatives Budget Committee was hoped to make the first resolution for reconciliation this week. However, the plan was derailed using Hawks in the panel when the first offer of the House GOP leader with an offer of about $ 300 billion at the first offer of the federal government to raise funds. Fox News Digital was told earlier this week that they had refused to offer higher than 900 billion reduction.
Scalise told the reporters on Tuesday night that the leader was watching this week to advance the bill from the House of Representatives Budget Committee next week.
Conservatives who talked to Fox News Digital said that they had doubted that the expenditure would be much deeper than the undergraded floor, but the Republican leaders exceeded their calm levels. He continues to claim that he has the opportunity to find an area.

Chairman Jodi Arlington is leading the House of Representatives Budget Committee. (Tom Williams/CQ-ROLL CALL, Inc, Getty Images)
SCALISE also warned that negotiators are opposing cost estimates by the non -party group, Congress Budget Bureau (CBO).
“Many numbers are floating. In other words, CBO has a number. CBO was incorrect many times, so there was an actual problem, but I still have to start with numbers. Sklyus says. “And if you know, you have a better energy and better regulatory policy, what kind of economic growth? To agree on what the growth factor is?
The GOP negotiator met on Tuesday evening and charted the way to move forward. R-LA is the information that is familiar with the meeting. Mike Johnson did not commit anything, and the discussion was still ongoing.
Republican members want to use a settlement to pass some Trump policy goals, from border financing to eliminating tilted wages and overtime taxes. Representatives are also paying attention to new defense funds and environmental fuel energy measurements.
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Mike Johnson, Chairman of the House, has not committed one way to move forward. (AP photo/j. ScottappleWhite, file)
The Republican member of the Republican Party was planning to pass the settlement bill first, but it seems that the time may be shorter. The Republican members of the Senate have indicated that they are ready to proceed with their plans if the approaching person delays the House GOP schedule.
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When asked about the prospect of the Senate's first move, Johnson told the reporters on Tuesday, “The Senate will not lead. We are going to go and we are right as planned.”
SCALISE, similarly, stated that postponing the committee mark would not change the republican's overall timeline.





