Senate Republicans are looking to change how extending many of Trump’s 2017 tax cuts would be scored when it comes to future federal deficits. The Congressional Budget Office has projected that extending the cuts would increase deficits by nearly $4 trillion over the coming decade.
A House GOP aide told The Post that the “target cuts” for both chambers of Congress will be reconciled — with at least $1.5 trillion or more in the total reduction to government
Rep. Tracey Mann said Congress will use the budget to "pass the majority of things that President Trump and most of us ran on in the last election."
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Budget Chair Lindsey Graham released the Senate's amendment to the House-passed reconciliation resolution, signaling movement on Trump's agenda in Congress.
D.C. is in a budget limbo on two fronts, from the ongoing drama in Congress regarding this year's budget to the not-yet-completed budget for next fiscal year.
Congress reconvenes this week to discuss the details of President Donald Trump's agenda, including a big tax cut and the 2026 budget.
Senate Republicans looking to extend expiring tax cuts have given themselves more room to fund Medicaid and other health programs.
Federally-owned public lands could get sold as part of the budget reconciliation process, which needs fewer votes to pass.
As the District leaders' budget battle continues on Capitol Hill, the timeline for D.C.'s future budgets is in limbo.