House conservatives working toward CR after meeting with Trump
- President Donald Trump is working with the House Freedom Caucus to support a long-term continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown by March 14, as confirmed by several members after a meeting at the White House.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson hopes to pass the continuing resolution despite opposition from some conservatives who want to review the final text first.
- House Democrats demand limitations on funding before supporting the bill, complicating Johnson's ability to secure enough votes.
- Lawmakers are preparing for a possible shutdown, with some Republicans expressing hesitancy to back the continuing resolution as proposed.
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Republicans’ next step on Trump agenda could take more than a month
The NewsHere’s the reality facing President Donald Trump’s tax and border agenda: Senate Republicans could take a month or more before even beginning to advance his party-line megabill dealing with tax cuts and national security.Though the House approved a budget setting up Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” late last month, the Senate may not take it up until mid-April or beyond, according to interviews with multiple Republican senators and aide…
Rep. Ralph Norman backs Trump's plan to avoid government shutdown, pushes for Congressional term limits
Rep. Ralph Norman backs President Donald Trump's plan for Congress to pass a continuing resolution. Norman is pushing a Constitutional amendment to term limit members of Congress.
Inside the House Freedom Caucus’ Meeting With President Trump
Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus opened up to The Daily Signal about their meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss avoiding a government shutdown and passing the Trump agenda. The caucus met with Trump on Wednesday to discuss the plans to continue to fund the government while the president implements his reforms of the federal workforce and policies. Congress is moving to pass a continuing resolution by March 14 to avert t…
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