


House Republicans Push Budget Bill Amid Ongoing Spending Negotiations and Impending Deadline
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans a committee vote on a budget reflecting Trump's policies while Senate Republicans advance a competing resolution; government shutdown looms.
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Overview
House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced a committee vote next week for a budget aligned with Trump's policies, battling divisions as Senate Republicans pursue their own resolution emphasizing border security and energy. With a stopgap funding measure expiring on March 14, there are concerns about a government shutdown. The negotiations are fraught, with both parties accusing each other of walking away from talks, despite ongoing discussions. The Democrats assert they are still at the negotiating table, while Republicans claim that cooperation has diminished amid Trump's agenda reshaping priorities without congressional approval.
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