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Capitol agenda: Johnson's make-or-break budget week


Speaker Mike Johnson doesn’t yet have the votes to get his budget plan approved on the House floor. He’s barreling ahead anyway.

Johnson is looking to move the budget resolution through House Rules today and to the floor on Tuesday. The former seems likely, at least — the Rules Committee’s conservative hard-liners, Reps. Chip Roy and Ralph Norman, are on board with Johnson’s framework.

But Tuesday’s floor vote is ambitious, even with Trump endorsing Johnson’s one-bill strategy for passing the president’s border, energy and tax agenda. Johnson can likely only afford to lose one or two Republicans if he wants to move forward on his plan, depending on Democratic attendance. Rep. Thomas Massie has privately told members he plans to vote against it.

Other pain points: A handful of politically vulnerable members are still undecided on the measure. Some are planning to meet with Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie and GOP leaders today, as leadership tries to get Republicans on board. E&C is a major player because the budget plan would task it with cutting $880 billion — reductions that it will likely only find in Medicaid.

It doesn’t help that Republicans are returning from a week in their districts where several faced a backlash from constituents over Trump and Elon Musk’s chaotic attempts to downsize the federal workforce and slash spending.

Senate skepticism persists: Senate Republicans will be watching Johnson’s progress to see if the “Plan B” they approved last week will end up in play after all. Senate Budget Chair Lindsey Graham said that he’s hoping Johnson gets his one-bill plan approved. If he does, Graham added: “I will be his biggest fan.”

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Meredith Lee Hill and Jasper Goodman contributed to this report.

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