U.S. House Republicans want changes to budget before voting for it again
- U.S. House Republicans are demanding changes to the budget reconciliation bill before voting on it again due to contested provisions.
- Concerns arose after several lawmakers, including Mike Flood and Marjorie Taylor Greene, discovered provisions limiting states' AI regulation and blocking contempt enforcement by judges.
- Senator Ted Cruz criticized federal judges issuing nationwide injunctions, calling them judicial tyranny that impacts all 330 million Americans, citing an increase since January.
- Chip Roy stated he supported the bill mainly for cutting about 60% of the $400 billion 'Green New Scam' subsidies, warning he will oppose it if subsidies return in the Senate version.
- The disagreement highlights a split within Republicans about the bill's provisions and suggests potential delays if changes to AI regulation and subsidies are not made.
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