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Capitol agenda: House GOP races to make Recon 3.0 real
House Republicans aim to advance Reconciliation 3.0 within eight legislative days before the July 4 break, requiring swift passage of a budget resolution to bypass the filibuster. Challenges include unresolved funding mechanisms and policy disagreements, with some GOP members criticizing 'fake pay-fors' and lacking reforms. President Donald Trump is set to meet Senate Republicans to push his SAVE America Act, while the Senate delays action on a third party-line bill.
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