"Theoretically, Thune could call up the legislation immediately and pass it without a single Democratic vote." [View all]
House Republicans passed their version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the legislative vehicle for President Donald Trumps agenda, on a party-line vote early Thursday morning. The massive package is now Senate Majority Leader John Thunes to handle. The Senate GOP faces a whole new set of hurdles to get the bill to Trumps desk, and potential clashes in their caucus and with the House could still derail the bills passage.
Thanks to the budget reconciliation process, that set of hurdles does not include the filibuster. A simple majority vote is enough, and because Republicans control 53 Senate seats, Thune can lose three Republicans support and still pass the bill with a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance. Theoretically, Thune could call up the legislation immediately and pass it without a single Democratic vote. However, Senate Republicans say theres work to be done before they can sign off on the bill.
Well make changes, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told NBC News last week. Weve been talking with the House and theres a lot of things we agree on.
But therell be changes in a number of areas.
And much like in the House, some of the lawmakers demands run at cross-purposes to demands from others in their caucus. For example, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has been adamant that the package not cut Medicaid benefits for his constituents. Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and three other Republicans made clear to Thune that they dont want to see clean energy tax credits ended, warning in a letter that doing so would create uncertainty, jeopardizing capital allocation, long-term project planning, and job creation in the energy sector and across our broader economy.
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