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Trump's Budget Battle: Can Republicans Pull It Off?
Washington, USAWednesday, February 26, 2025
Some Republicans are worried about the impact of these cuts on their constituents. They're trying to balance the need for fiscal responsibility with the needs of their voters. Democrats, on the other hand, are protesting the tax cuts, saying they mainly benefit the wealthy and don't work for the average person.
Trump seems to be enjoying the competition between the House and the Senate. He's pitting Republicans against each other to see which version of the bill will make it through. Senate Republicans have their own plan, a scaled-back version focused on border security and deportation.
The House GOP is in a tough spot. They have a thin majority, which means they need almost every Republican vote to pass the bill. Some lawmakers think the cuts are too much, while others think they don't go far enough.
The budget process is long and complicated. It involves multiple steps, including instructions to various committees, which then have to come up with detailed plans. GOP leaders are trying to convince lawmakers that this week's vote is just the first step.
The budget plan is being compiled during a lengthy process that first sends instructions to the various House and Senate committees, which will then have several weeks to devise more detailed plans for additional debate and votes.
Some fiscal advocacy groups view the GOP’s economic projections as overly optimistic.
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