Trump Admin Immediately Update: Senate To Start ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Vote-A-Rama Monday

The GOP House leaders told the parliamentary members on Sunday night that their earliest voting on “a beautiful large bill” would occur Wednesday morning, because the senate worked through the best size and republic aimed to meet the deadline for independence day that was forced.
“Members are recommended that the votes are now expected to be in the DPR at the beginning of 9 am, July 2. Please continue to follow the update in the future for additional information about this week’s schedule,” said a notification from the majority office of Whip Tom Emmer.

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The Republican leaders have told members that they will receive a notification 48 hours before the voting is called and will have 72 hours to review the billing text.
Many need to happen before the DPR – who should have come out of this week’s session for a vacation – even able to hold a vote above Megabill.
First, the senate needs to pass the bill and send it back to the lower room. Then, the rules committee will convene to advance the bill to the floor – which is expected to occur on Tuesday.
Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP leaders have worked all weekends to lock the votes even when some parliamentary members declare the opposition to the Senate version, which is still unfinished. Johnson is only able to lose three defeats if all members choose and are present.
Representative of the moderate Republic of California David Valado said he would choose “no” given the changes in Medicaid in the Senate Bill.
“I support the reasonable provisions in HR 1 which protects the long-term feasibility of Medicaid and ensures that this program continues to serve us the most vulnerable, but I will not support the final bill that eliminates the flow of vital funding relied on by our hospitals, including tax providers and state directions, or any provisions that punish expansion countries,” Valadao said in a report on Saturday.
Some conservatives such as Rep. Roy’s chip from Texas, Josh Breechen from Oklahoma and Eric Burlison from Missouri has also stated opposition to the Senate Bill.
“I will not negotiate through X. But it is important to know that disturbing us with bills before we have the opportunity to review the implications of big changes & Rewriting, liquid scores, most likely to violate the frame of the house (deficit), & Many purchases of bad swamps, “Roy said in a post on X Saturday.
GOP House leaders host conference calls on Saturdays that instructed members not to publish their concerns with the bill, according to various sources.
-ABC News’ Lauren Peller