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House Budgets Conflict with Senate Plan Over Trump Agenda, Medicaid Cuts

The House's budget plan under Trump faces internal GOP tensions over proposed Medicaid cuts, as Senate Republicans advance their separate $340 billion budget resolution.

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  1. House Republicans representing large shares of Medicaid, SNAP beneficiaries face tough budget test

    The prevalence of constituents who are dependent on anti-poverty programs in GOP-held seats could test Republicans who are on the hunt for steep spending cuts and under pressure to implement Trump’s agenda.

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  2. Senate begins marathon "vote-a-rama" on GOP budget plan

    Senate Republicans, who want to move quickly on border and defense spending, deferred to their House counterparts for weeks to take the lead, but put out their own blueprint amid repeated delays in the lower chamber.

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  3. Senate ready to stay up all night to pass GOP budget over objections from Democrats

    Democrats argue that the GOP tax cuts approved in 2017 flowed to the wealthiest Americans, and extending them as Trump wants Congress to do later this year would extend the giveaway.

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Feb 21st, 2025, 12:19 AM ET

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As the Senate pushes a $340 billion budget focusing on border security, military spending, and energy directed at Trump's agenda, internal friction arises in the House. Lawmakers are concerned about potentially steep cuts to Medicaid and food stamp programs, particularly affecting GOP representatives from districts with high beneficiary rates. This has led to opposition among House Republicans crucial for passing the budget, complicating the party's efforts to reconcile their differing plans with the Senate's approach, which has already passed with amendments supporting Trump's priorities.


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