Live updates: Senate poised for vote-a-rama on reconciliation; Trump to boost coal
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
The Senate is expected to launch into a voting blitz on Thursday as it moves toward passing a budget reconciliation package that would fund immigration enforcement agencies. A party-line vote kicked off hours of debate, followed by a series of unlimited back-to-back amendment votes before final passage later this week. The chamber on Wednesday revealed…
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