The Senate's revised domestic policy bill faces hurdles as the parliamentarian rules that several provisions, including Medicaid and drug pricing changes, violate Senate rules for budget reconciliation, though some GOP-backed provisions remain compliant.
The Senate is set to consider a procedural vote on President Trump's large legislative bill amid internal disagreements and pending parliamentary rulings, with uncertainty about its passage before the July 4 deadline. Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated the schedule is tentative, and support for the bill remains unclear. Meanwhile, Trump focused on advancing the bill and the Supreme Court blocked nationwide injunctions, marking a significant legal victory for the administration.
The Senate is planning to take an initial vote on a major bill, with ongoing negotiations on the SALT deal, immigration fees, and other provisions, while facing procedural challenges and deadline uncertainties, including a potential delay past July 4.
Senate Republicans are considering modifications to a proposed AI law moratorium after the Senate parliamentarian requested clarifications, particularly regarding its impact on broadband funding, amid divisions within the GOP and support from the tech industry.
The Senate parliamentarian has requested revisions to a bill's language concerning a 10-year moratorium on enforcing state AI laws, specifically to clarify its impact on $42 billion in broadband funding, amid political debates and differing opinions among Republicans, Democrats, and industry groups.
Senate Republicans face delays and internal disputes over the megabill, with procedural challenges from the chamber's parliamentarian and disagreements on Medicaid provisions causing uncertainty about the bill's progress and a potential delay beyond the July 4 deadline.
The Senate is considering a bill that includes a 10-year moratorium on enforcing state AI laws, with debates over its scope and impact on broadband funding, amid mixed support from politicians and industry groups.
Republicans faced a setback as the Senate parliamentarian disqualified key provisions of their healthcare bill, affecting billions in savings and complicating their legislative plans. Despite this, they plan to rework provisions and continue efforts to pass the bill through the reconciliation process, with ongoing disputes over the role of the parliamentarian and specific policy measures.
Senate Republicans face a setback as the Senate parliamentarian rejects key Medicaid provisions in Trump's tax and immigration bill, requiring major revisions and delaying the bill's passage, with most GOP members choosing not to overrule her decision.
The Senate parliamentarian ruled that key Medicaid and healthcare provisions in the GOP's tax and spending bill violate procedural rules, forcing Republicans to reconsider their strategy as they aim to pass the legislation before the July 4th deadline, with significant implications for Medicaid funding and healthcare coverage.
Senate Republicans face a setback in passing a large tax and spending bill after the nonpartisan parliamentarian ruled that key Medicaid provisions do not comply with Senate rules, complicating efforts to meet a July 4th deadline. The bill includes contentious Medicaid changes, funding issues for rural hospitals, and other provisions that are under review, with ongoing negotiations and disagreements among GOP members and Democrats.
The Senate parliamentarian rejected several key provisions of the Republican domestic policy bill, complicating efforts to pass the legislation before the July 4 deadline, and prompting Republican frustration and calls for potential procedural changes.
The Senate parliamentarian ruled that a key GOP proposal to shift food stamp costs to states violates Senate rules, complicating the party's efforts to pass a large tax and spending bill aimed at extending tax cuts and cutting federal programs, with potential impacts on millions of Americans' benefits.
Key provisions of the GOP's megabill faced rejection by the Senate parliamentarian for violating budget rules, leading to potential revisions. The bill includes contentious measures on infrastructure, environmental regulations, defense funding, and social programs, with ongoing negotiations and political tensions among Republicans and Democrats. Additional developments involve a House resolution on LA riots, a police investigation into a road rage incident involving Rep. Max Miller, and GOP debates over Medicaid and border security funding. The legislative process remains complex, with procedural hurdles and intra-party disagreements shaping the bill's future.
Ranbir Kapoor's film 'Animal' has faced criticism for its extreme violence and bold content, with an MP from Chhattisgarh, Ranjeet Ranjan, expressing her disapproval and stating that her daughter left the theater in tears. Ranjan argued that such films have a negative impact on children and criticized the use of the song 'Arjan Vailly' in the movie. Despite the controversy, 'Animal' has been a box office success, earning over Rs 500 crore in just six days.