President Donald Trump on Tuesday ruled out pushing another one-party reconciliation package through Capitol Hill. “In theory ...
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“The appetite for anything reconciliation right now, understandably, is, ‘God, please don’t,’” an energy lobbyist said. Congress’ Republican leaders have handed their members a dream opportunity on a ...
Two GOP defense chairs would like to see Congress enact a second reconciliation package that includes $450 billion for national security.
According to Congressman Doug LaMalfa, R-Richvale, who voted in approval of the passed budget reconciliation package, signed by Pres. Donald Trump on July 4, the package delivers a lot of what the ...
While efforts to sway initially reluctant GOP moderates and ultraconservatives to vote for the Republican reconciliation package resulted in a law with little wiggle room for change, some lawmakers ...
Congress’s largest conservative caucus, the Republican Study Committee (RSC), unveiled the framework for what its leaders hope will be the starting point for the second reconciliation bill to pass the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill stands alone as the 119th Congress’ most extraordinary piece of legislation — but it doesn’t have to. Under the Senate’s rules, congressional Republicans can use the ...
While President Trump's reconciliation package did reinstate first-dollar coverage for HDHP-HSAs, a collection of waivers aimed at boosting coverage for and use of telehealth didn't make the cut.