House passes GOP budget bill in key step for Trump agenda
- The House of Representatives passed a budget plan advanced by House Speaker Mike Johnson, focusing on extending tax cuts and funding for border security and defense.
- Internal divisions among Republicans, with reports of at least 10 hesitant votes, pose a threat to the bill's passage.
- This legislation proposes up to $2 trillion in spending cuts but lacks specific details, causing unease among lawmakers.
- Concerns have been raised by some Republicans about the bill's support, leading to discussions about the necessity for a stopgap funding measure to ensure government operations continue.
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House Passes Trump-Backed Budget Plan to Avert Government Shutdown - News Addicts
House Republicans united on Tuesday to pass a federal funding bill backed by President Trump after weeks of uncertainty and threats of potential holdouts. Every House Republican voted in favor of the bill with the exception of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), whose decision drew the ire of President Trump. Massie’s vote was cancelled out by […] The post House Passes Trump-Backed Budget Plan to Avert Government Shutdown appeared first on News Addicts.
Congress GOP eyes spending cuts
WASHINGTON — Now that House Republicans passed an ambitious budget blueprint for President Donald Trump's agenda, its time for the hard work of turning ideas for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion of slashed spending into a bill…
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