GOP Plans a Second Party-Line Bill With $93.5B in Savings Amid House-Senate Hurdles
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Sen. Joni Ernst pushes a second GOP party-line megabill with about $93.5 billion in savings to be folded into a budget reconciliation package, signaling jockeying between House and Senate Republicans as they seek a path forward. House conservatives and leadership face skepticism over timing and policy concessions, while the Senate pursues its housing affordability package despite House opposition, illustrating the fragile GOP unity and unclear prospects for action before the midterms.
- Ernst pushes spending cuts for another party-line policy package Politico
- GOP mulls reconciliation push in hunt for midterm win The Hill
- Unity is elusive for House Republicans on key election-year affordability bill Reuters
- GOP Crusade Against ‘Fraud’ Just Means Big Safety-Net Cuts New York Magazine
- GOP split on tackling another mega-bill Axios
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