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BumRushDaShow

(172,207 posts)
Mon May 18, 2026, 03:59 AM 19 hrs ago

GOP lawmakers battle as conservatives press for third budget reconciliation bill

Source: The Hill

05/17/26 5:00 PM ET


Conservatives are calling on the House to pass a third GOP-only bill through the special reconciliation process to boost Pentagon funding and address alleged fraud in federal programs by the August recess — an extremely aggressive timeline that is sure to face headwinds in the slim majority.

Chief among those pushing for that timeline is Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas), chair of the Republican Study Committee, the largest conservative caucus in the House. “We have to get this done before the August recess,” Pfluger said. “It’s ambitious. We know the process. We understand as a conference how to come together.”

Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), chair of the House Budget Committee that has a key role in crafting the legislation, is also eyeing an August deadline. “We’re going to have to move quickly,” Arrington said. “I think we have 25 legislative days left before August break. We need to have something out of the House by then, at least. So, time is of the essence.”

Such legislation would be a follow-up to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — which Republicans have rebranded as the “Working Families Tax Cut” — that President Trump signed into law last year. Republicans used the special budget reconciliation process, which bypasses the 60-vote requirement in the Senate, to pass party-line budget and tax measures. That process can generally be used a limited number of times in a year, giving the GOP trifecta two more chances to use the process to usher legislation to Trump’s desk.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5880546-gop-reconciliation-bill-pentagon-fraud/



That process can generally be used a limited number of times in a year, giving the GOP trifecta two more chances to use the process to usher legislation to Trump’s desk.


The Barabaric Butcher bill was done for LAST fiscal year. The clock resets for this fiscal year BUT they can ONLY use ONE TYPE ONCE a fiscal year (i.e., the 3 types - "spending" (appropriations), "taxing" (revenue), "debt" (debt ceiling)), so they can't do 3 "spending" bills in a fiscal year and this process is generally a SENATE requirement, and these GOP House members mouthing off are clueless about the Senate Rules, where this means no policy riders either.
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GOP lawmakers battle as conservatives press for third budget reconciliation bill (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
"I think we have 25 legislative days left before August break" Doc_Technical 6 hrs ago #1
they see the writing on the wall Skittles 6 hrs ago #2

Doc_Technical

(3,785 posts)
1. "I think we have 25 legislative days left before August break"
Mon May 18, 2026, 04:15 PM
6 hrs ago

In the next 9 weeks you have 25 legislative days?!?!?!
That means working, on average, 3 days per week.
This doesn't appear to be enough time considering the fate
of this Country and the rest of the World rests in your hands.

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