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House Republicans are struggling To pass their tax cuts on the wealthy, the House Budget Committee currently has no vote to advance some of the bill, so the bill could stall before it reaches its final vote.
Friday’s vote in the House Budget Committee to move the GOP Megaville forward is increasingly at risk, with at least three hardlines pledging to oppose partisan law.
Rep. Ralph Norman (Rs.C.), who will be on the Budget Committee, told reporters he will vote against packages such as tax cuts and extensions, border security investment and energy policy.
So are Josh Bretzin of Oklahoma and Chip Roy of Texas. They were briefing with the Chief of the Congressional Budget Office early Thursday. There, the Hardliner was upset that the CBO was not ready until early next week for the Energy and Commerce Committee, according to two Republicans in the room.
The Budget Committee markup is important to Mike Johnson’s speaker’s plan to pass on tax cuts for Rich and Medicaid cuts next week. If the Budget Committee must delay markup, it will delay voting for the law.
There is a big question as to whether Full House can pass Trump’s “big beautiful bill.” The law is at a serious risk of failure. Republicans are not united in their final product, and in their fighting they could sink Trump’s agenda.
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