The Republicans of the House of Representatives adopted little a bourse resolution Thorsday, which finally allows them to unlock the legislative process they need to begin writing the “large and beautiful” agenda package of President Trump.
The commitment measure cleared the lower camera in a vote of 216–214, with two Republicans: the representatives Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) And Victoria Spartz (R-ind.)-opposing it.
Despite the achievement, the Republican party still faces a rocky path to take Trump’s Marquee agenda through the finish line due to deep differences in spending.

“We want to make sure that we meet our shared objectives in the budget resolution process,” said the president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson (R-La). “Our two cameras are also directly aligned with a very important principle: and that is the principle of fiscal responsibility.”
“We are going to protect the essential programs for all who are eligible to collect them.”
Both the Chamber and the Senate needed to adopt the budget resolution to unlock the reconciliation process, which will allow Republicans to avoid the threshold of 60 votes necessary to break a democratic filibuster.
Due to the majority of 53 party seats, reconciliation is essential for the probabilities of the Republican party to obtain the Trump agenda package in tax cuts, energy supply, reinforced defense and border security to the president’s desk.

The Republicans of the Senate had adopted the resolution of the commitment budget last week.
Republicans in two cameras have disagreed during the week on how deep reduce the expenditure on the Trump marquee agenda package.
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