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House Republicans released their opening salvo on two appropriations bills today, officially setting off what will be a bitter battle with Democrats over massive spending cuts.

It’s the Senate’s turn to put its stamp on the tax bill

Senate Republicans have been forced onto the House’s one-bill reconciliation track. Now it’s their time to figure out what they can live with in the multi-trillion dollar plan for taxes and spending cuts.

They’re not loving what they’re seeing in the House-passed budget resolution. But let’s talk about the big factors the Senate has to work through.

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