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Washington — Senate Republicans said Wednesday that they intend to move forward with their own plan to approve key components of President Trump's agenda beginning next week, as the House efforts to start the budget reconciliation process have stalled.
"It's time for the Senate to move," Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters Wednesday, after briefing Senate Republicans on the plan during their lunch meeting.
Congressional leaders have been pursuing a massive legislative package through the budget reconciliation process to enact Mr. Trump's agenda...
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