House Republicans are rushing to stay on track of an ambitious timeline to get a sweeping reconciliation bill out of their chamber by Memorial Day.
GOP lawmakers on key committees are aiming to mark up their pieces of a massive tax and spending cuts package next week, setting up a floor vote on the final legislation sometime the week after next, but Republicans still have several thorny issues to resolve before they can put up the bill for a vote.
Republicans on the House Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Agriculture committees are grappling with issues that have deeply ...
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