Summary

House Republicans narrowly passed their budget resolution by a vote of 217-215, a big win for Speaker Mike Johnson with an extremely slim GOP majority.

The measure begins the process to implement Trump’s legislative agenda through reconciliation, requiring only a simple majority to pass, but both the House and Senate must adopt the exact same resolution.

Democrats, fearing massive Medicaid cuts, strongly opposed the resolution and scrambled to get members to the floor, including Rep. Brittany Petterson, on maternity leave, and Rep. Kevin Mullin, who used a walker.

The resolution now heads to the Senate.

  • @[email protected]
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    403 days ago

    None. Not only that but one dem who just gave birth came back earlier than expected just to vote against it

    Another dem also was in recovery from surgery and went to congress just to vote against it

    • @taiyang
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      33 days ago

      Some good that did her. Can a few Republicans just fall off a cliff or something?

      • @[email protected]
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        123 days ago

        They came close to blocking it here and the fight isn’t over

        There are still more votes on this budget. For instance, the senate and house republican versions are not all the same, so things will have be rectified between those giving another future vote to block it

        Republican majorities are small in the house. A couple absent republicans is enough to make things fail. Another no vote or two because of some minor reason is enough to block things

      • @Goodmorningsunshine
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        32 days ago

        Like, can every single one fall off a cliff? Onto a bed of rusted syph spikes? And there are fleas?

      • @[email protected]
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        73 days ago

        One reason it was rushed through is that Trump keeps pulling Republican reps for other jobs, slicing into their majority. Like the ambassador-to-be they haven’t approved because they needed her vote.