"Conservative Backlash: Senate GOP Pushes for Better Budget Agreement to Avoid Government Shutdown"

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Senate GOP lawmakers are criticizing the $1.66 trillion budget agreement between House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, arguing that it neglects Republican suggestions for budget cuts and exceeds promised spending levels. With looming deadlines to fund federal agencies and avert a government shutdown, GOP senators are pushing for better fiscal responsibility and expressing concerns about the budget's impact on national debt and inflation. Despite potential opposition, the budget is expected to reach the 60 votes needed to pass, with negotiations ongoing to address conservative policy additions and potential confrontations.
Topics:nation#budget-agreement#chuck-schumer#fiscal-responsibility#gop-senators#government-spending#politics
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