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House to vote on budget resolution next week, Scalise says

The House plans to vote for a budget resolution next week, and roll the ball into an effort to pass President Trump's legislative agenda.

The news is Trump's post on True Society, supporting the House GOP's one-building blueprint for the Senate's two-track framework, and on which strategies should be used to promote the president's domestic policy. It came soon after taking a clear stance on the Republican debate. Priority.

“The House and Senate do their epic job of working together as a unified, invincible team, unlike the Lindsay Graham version of the extremely important laws currently being discussed, not just some of them! We need both chambers to “kickstart” the home budget settlement process and move all priorities to the “one big beautiful bill” concept. It will definitely make America great again! ” Trump wrote.

House GOP leaders won the victory lap months after celebrating the statement from Trump and claiming their strategy was excellent.

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“Hospital Republican budget resolution implements the first agenda president of the full @Realdonaldtrump. House Republicans are working to get it done. Make America great again!” echoed by a Tascullies I'll post it on x.

The House news that will move the GOP in next week's budget resolution coincides with the initial timeline Johnson laid out. The speaker said he wanted the home to adopt measures in the final week of February with the goal of clearing the final package in April.

It also comes as the Senate has barreled before it passes its own one-build budget solution. The Upper Chamber began considering the measure on Tuesday with the aim of passing it this week.

Republicans are aiming to use the budget adjustment process to pass Trump's agenda that will allow the party to avoid democratic opposition in the Senate. The first step in the budget adjustment process is to adopt budget resolution.

However, Johnson is still facing many challenges as he aims to advance budget resolution through the House of Representatives next week. For example, many moderate Republicans have expressed concern about the possible Medicaid cuts that the measure will encourage, while some hard-line conservatives have not supported an increase in debt restrictions.

“I still have concerns,” Senator Nicole Mariotakis (RN.Y.) told Hill after Trump's announcement. “I appreciate the President's comments on Honity last night. I reaffirm his commitment to not cutting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, but I need some clarity from my colleagues at home. Medicaid is , cut it down to affect beneficiaries and my hospitals.”

The House GOP budget resolution will be $1.5 trillion floor for committee-wide spending cuts with a $2 trillion target, impact on the deficit of Republican plans to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts, and 3,000 It outlines the $4.5 trillion cap on the impact of a shortage of additional expenditures of $100 million. Borders and defense. Additionally, debt limits will increase by $4 trillion.

Among these figures, the resolution requires the Energy and Commerce Commission, which has jurisdiction over Medicaid, to find at least $880 billion in cuts. In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity on Tuesday night, Trump said he would “will not mention any of that,” referring to Medicare and Medicaid.

In contrast, the Senate GOP includes around $325 billion to strengthen border operations, allowing Trump to implement deportation plans, defence spending and promote the Green Light Energy Plan. The meeting plans to advance tax cuts in a second package.

In an interview with Punch Bowl News after Trump's announcement, Scullyse said, “There's a bill that will achieve all of Trump's priorities and we're going to move it next week.”

“Let's move it to the Senate and then we'll complete it so that we can formally start a settlement and move one bill,” he added.

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