“House Republicans have made some limited progress on a budget blueprint to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda,” Punchbowl News reports.
“But the GOP is still all over the place, making it exceedingly difficult for the party to coalesce around a budget plan quickly.”
“After punting on a committee markup this week, House GOP leaders and other key members huddled for several hours last night to try to reach consensus on a budget resolution. Conservative hardliners and other budget hawks have been demanding far deeper cuts than the $500 billion to $700 billion that was initially proposed by leadership.”
“A number of ideas were discussed last night, including paring back the tax cuts to make them less expensive. Republicans are considering making some of the Trump tax cuts permanent, but making others of the 2017 cuts and Trump’s new tax cut priorities shorter-term. Republicans are discussing having some of the tax cuts last for two years, or five.”
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