The Senate commenced a series of votes on Thursday regarding a budget reconciliation package valued at $70 billion, aimed at funding immigration enforcement agencies. The process began with a party-line vote on Wednesday, which initiated extensive debate. This will be followed by numerous back-to-back amendment votes before the final passage expected later this week. Additionally, the Supreme Court issued three rulings related to the matter.
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Senate Begins Voting on $70 Billion Budget Reconciliation Package
The Senate has started voting on a $70 billion budget reconciliation package intended to support immigration enforcement agencies. This process follows a party-line vote and will include multiple amendment votes before final approval later this week.
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Senate Begins Voting on $70 Billion Budget Reconciliation Package