Once the committees have drafted their proposals, they are then combined into one, single reconciliation bill.
The beauty of this process is that only 51 votes are required in the Senate to break the filibuster instead of the typical 60 votes, creating a golden opportunity to pass conservative policies and support President Trump’s agenda including: increasing resources for border security, reforming the tax code, unleashing American energy production, and much more.
We will continue to closely watch the process and provide updates as things unfold.
Government Funding
In the meantime, the federal government is approaching its funding deadline, which expires on March 14th. The best option at the moment is to pass a clean, temporary Continuing Resolution (CR) which will extend government funding WITHOUT any tag-along increases in spending.