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House GOP leaders aim to advance reconciliation 3.0 bill on Thursday
House Republican leaders said Tuesday that they would aim to unveil and advance their framework for a third GOP-only budget reconciliation bill this week, with a markup and vote in the Budget Committee expected on Thursday.
"Reconciliation 3.0 is in process. There will be a markup this week," Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said in a press conference Tuesday morning.
The Speaker declined to reveal a framework for what would be included in the legislation, which lawmakers aim to move through the special budget reconciliation process that needs only a simple majority and not 60 votes in the Senate to advance, meaning Republicans can pack the bill with partisan priorities.
But Republicans have said they expect the bill to include a boost in Pentagon funding, a grand program to encourage states to adopt voter ID and other restrictions in the President Trump-pushed Safeguard American Voting Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, as well as measures to address what Republicans say is fraud in federal programs.
The process is sure to be contentious and complicated for House Republicans, who are balancing a razor-thin majority, fiscal hawks calling to ensure the whole bill is paid for and swing-district members hoping to avoid legislation that would open them up to attacks before Election Day.
The White House has requested $350 billion in supplemental funding amid the war in Iran.