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What do they do now?
One, big, beautiful bill is law. The Republican and Trump administration of the Congress conceived the imagination of each legislative initiative in the package (which would be Aries with the Senate Budget Rules). Now Republican should find out what to do during the remaining 18 months of 119th Congress.
There are always topics on which GOP wants to focus and make laws. But after approving the identity of the legislative agenda of President Trump, there are not many other big items rolling the parliamentary pike.
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President Donald Trump, Wright, shake hands with House Speaker Mike Johnson, which in Washington, DC Friday, July 4, 2025 after signing his signature bill of tax breaks and spending cuts in White House on July 4, 2025 (AP Photo/Julia Damri Nikhinson)
But we will focus on something that are important for GOP – and can make headlines.
The first major project comes next week. A “rescue” bill is going to occur in the Senate. There is a request by a “rescue” administration that the Congress already canceled the approved expenses. The Congress approved an interim spending bill in March to escape the government shutdown, but a few months later, the budget director of the White House Ras Vogue sent a “rescue” request to the Congress. It was expected to bring $ 9.4 trillion back to spend for USAID and public broadcasting.
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US Capital Building at sunset on 30 January 2025. (Fox News Digital)
The House has barely approved the package, 214-212 last month. Flip one vote and the bill must have failed. Now, it is dependent on the Senate to align with the House. The senators should do this before the July 18 deadline.
The leader of the Senate’s majority, John Thyun, Ru., Said the remedy was “subject to the amendments.” The change in the plan means that it has to be bounced back to the House to sync the Senate. And the administration expects several rescue plans this year. So if the houses and the Senate cannot even trim a few billion dollars, then what does the GOP consider the low hanging fruit….
Public broadcasting cutting? Especially in rural areas?
Sen Mike Rounds, Rs. D.
South Dakota Sen Mike Round was a panelist for the inaugural Reagan National Economic Forum in California. (Getty image)
“Given radio stations in some rural areas who perform a lot of emergency services,” said the rounds.
Without question, the biggest challenge before the Congress – and the next decline – is funding the government and escaping a shutdown. The Congress managed to escape a shutdown in March-Last year, the Democrat-controlled levels by the Congress, renewed all the current funding, and signed by former President Biden. The only reason he avoided a shutdown as Senate Minority Leader Chak Shumar, DN.Y., decided that a shutdown was a bad option.
So Shumar and many Democrats voted to assist the GOP from a Philibuster – and kept the lighting of the government.
Democrats raided Shumor to compulsorily bail Republican and not get anything in return. Some called him to step down. House Minority Leaders Hakim Jeffrees, DNY., And other Democrats seated in Shumor’s maneuver.
The Editorial Board of the New York Times accused the Democratic Party of “refusal” in 2024. (Getty image)
Shumor may probably go to that well only once. One wonder what Shumor can probably remove from Republican and President Trump – which is not ready to deal at all – even if they have a shortage of votes to fund the government.
In addition, it is not clear that any type of government funding measurement can only be built through the house with GOP votes.
Remember that the house speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Promised the conservatives that they would fund the bill one by one when they obtained speechship in October 2023. Eventually, it was a knock against former house speaker Kevin Macarthi, R-Calif.
Johnson managed to pursue some spending bills last year, but the way to spend all 12 spending bills before the October 1 deadline is narrowing. The House Appropriation Committee has read several expenses packages through spring and early summer, but no one is ready for floor.
House Speaker Mike Johnson. (Ting Shane)
What is the magic potion for the government this year?
Well, the question is whether Johnson can again put his alliance together and convince conservators to approve another interim spending measure. And, since it is about mathematics, they should be fully assisted by Shumor and Senate Democrats to avoid a filibster again.
Some of this will boil what President Trump wants. The easy route is simply raising the old biden/democrat money (again) for a short period and then excluding a comprehensive spending agreement in the decline or before Christmas. But this does not change numbers in the House and Senate.
What else? They will have to do all this again by October 1, 2026.
Left to right, Senate majority leader John Thune, President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson. (Getty image)
There are also expectations – and some promises – GOP leaders, carrying forward another “reconciliation” package, were filled with items that they were not able to do in the big, beautiful bills. A “reconciliation” measure should deal with fiscal issues – not policy. It should not be added to more than a decade.
Therefore, expect Republican, who did not score some savings items in a large, beautiful bill to emphasize the provisions in this package. Sen Ron Johnson, R-Re-Curm, has been one of the most vocal advocates for two bills. Lindsay Graham, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, was pushed for two reconciliation packages in the winter, even winter. He preferred a plan focused on increasing military and limit. Graham then wanted the gopers to cut the expense and turn to a bill to meet the many goals mentioned by the large, beautiful bill.
In fact, the initial budgetary structure of the Senate – adopted in February – focused on the border and army.
What else is at stake?
Well, Republicans are looking backwards together – and forward.
The Chairman of the House Oversite Committee, James Cummer, R-K., is doing an investigation about what the former biden officials knew about the cognitive status of the former President. Republicans want to prevent future presidents from relying on employees if they are potentially out of it. GOP wants to build legislative treatment to address a potential future executive that cannot handle the job.
James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversite and Accountability Committee, speaks during a news conference. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
But we have come down from this road first. Edith Wilson practically acted as President after facing stroke to Woodro Wilson.
Press Corps were complicated in hiding the physical condition of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930s and 1940s.
It is a worthy exercise to address the future impaired executive, but can be problematic for gop by staring backwards. Republican is not really a good democratic foil. Biden provides that. And so when GOP focuses on checking the biddens in 2023 and 2024, they are going back to the same well again. It also does not hurt the Republican to find out what former vice -president Kamla Harris knew. Also with former Transport Secretary Pete Butgieg. Both are molesting the 2028 presidential dialect.
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This includes a lot of agenda for MPs in the coming months. Midatories will soon be here. Most of the big, beautiful bills will be something else possible. And now signed in the law with Tachstone of President Trump’s agenda, Democrats are now determining how to make it a weapon against Republican in the fall of 2026.
Most legislative agenda is in books.
So what do you do now?
Campaign.