
Washington — The Senate's budget resolution, which has been backed by President Trump and is key to extending his tax cuts, is opposed by a number of House Republicans who say it doesn't cut enough spending.
The House must adopt the Senate-passed resolution to move forward on the president's agenda, and GOP leaders hoped to take that vote this week. But nearly a dozen House Republicans say they oppose the resolution or have serious concerns about the $1.5 trillion gap between the House and Senate versions. Speaker Mike Johnson's slim GOP majority...
Continue reading...The House must adopt the Senate-passed resolution to move forward on the president's agenda, and GOP leaders hoped to take that vote this week. But nearly a dozen House Republicans say they oppose the resolution or have serious concerns about the $1.5 trillion gap between the House and Senate versions. Speaker Mike Johnson's slim GOP majority...