Senate Republicans cancel budget reconciliation vote amid internal disputes over funding proposals
Senate Republicans have canceled their planned budget reconciliation vote due to internal disputes. The disagreements center around a proposed $1.8 billion compensation fund for Trump allies, which has created divisions within the GOP. This situation has stalled a $70 billion immigration enforcement package and adds uncertainty to the legislative agenda in Washington.
- ▪Senate Republicans canceled a budget reconciliation vote this week.
- ▪The cancellation is due to internal disputes over a $1.8 billion compensation fund for Trump allies.
- ▪The disagreement has stalled a $70 billion immigration enforcement package.
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