GOP Signals Shift Away From Trump's Election Bill as Focus Shifts to Other Priorities
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Senate Republicans plan to bring the SAVE America Act to the floor next week but acknowledge there aren’t enough votes to overcome Democratic opposition, signaling a push to move on to other GOP priorities like housing, infrastructure, and a potential budget-reconciliation package. House Republicans at their Florida retreat similarly declined to commit to passing the elections overhaul again, instead outlining a slate of cross‑cutting items and appetite for limited, bipartisan action. The discussions come as immigration issues and related policy changes, plus investigations and fiscal planning, remain on the broader agenda.
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