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The House’s plan for “one big, beautiful” reconciliation bill spanning President Donald Trump’s priorities is in for a major test.

Tick, tock toward the House’s reconciliation test

In around 48 hours, House Republicans are planning to put their budget resolution on the floor.

The House’s plan for “one big, beautiful” reconciliation bill spanning President Donald Trump’s priorities is in for a major test when the budget gets a vote Tuesday. If all Democrats are in attendance and voting, the GOP can only lose a single vote and still adopt the resolution. Trump endorsed the plan last week, so the House is in the driver’s seat for now — but it needs to execute.

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