WASHINGTON-The Parliament Budget Committee submitted President Donald Trump in a millions of dollars in local policy package on Sunday night, two days after a group of conservatives voted for its refusal.
The vote was 17-16, similar to the party, with the four Republicans who opposed the bill in the committee on Friday, which votes “present”.
The result is a positive sign of the huge party line law after a big setback on Friday, but it will still need changes before the sounds are secured to pass the full house. If so, he will face many challenges in the Senate, as the Republicans have made it clear that it will not pass without great changes.
The package includes a significant increase in spending to enforce immigration and the army, and will expand Trump’s tax cuts for 2017, which is scheduled to end at the end of this year. It includes a series of discounts to medicaid, nutritional assistance and clean energy financing to pay the price of trillion dollars from taxes and new red ink.
The successful vote was a product of the Republican leaders progressing at the weekend with conservative militants who said that the draft law failed to achieve discounts in meaningful and will increase the American deficit. These conservatives insisted that the requirements of Medicaid work immediately and that clean energy credits be eliminated sooner.
One of the MP Ralph Norman said, RC ignored questions from the committee members about the changes he was referring to.
Norman, along with actors. Cheib Roy from Texas, Andrew Claide of Georgia and Josh Brechin from Oklahoma, all voted “present”. They voted against the bill on Friday, and prevented him from progressing.
Brendan Boyle of Pennsylvania, Brendan Boyle of Pennsylvania, began by asking the Chairman of the Board Judy Arengton, R-TEXAS, to be transparent with the committee on the “side deals” that shocked the heart of votes.
“Delivery continues at this particular moment. They will continue in the week and I think we are putting this beautiful big bill on the floor of the house,” said Arington. “We will not reveal the deliberations. I am not sure that I can reveal all the deliberations.”
“I do not know anything about side deals or any deal,” he said, adding that there is no degree on the impotence and the influence of the non -partisan Congress budget office.
“There are no official or final changes,” Arrington added in response to inquiries about what has changed in the draft law.
Tell He said on x The changes included making Medicaid’s work requirements – currently scheduled in 2029 – soon and reducing “future subsidies” for clean energy.
“But the draft law does not meet yet at the moment,” said Roy.
Republican leaders at home hit an optimistic note earlier in the day.
“We are on the right path, working around the clock to present the legislation of the nation’s formation to the American people as soon as possible. This is really one time chance in the generation we have here,” Mike Johnson, AR La. He said On “Fox News Sunday.“
Johnson said that he expected the package to move to the Rules Committee by the middle of the week and to the House of Representatives Hall by the end of the week, so that the Republicans from the House of Representatives can meet the deadline for the memorial day imposed on itself for the final corridor.