💨 Abstract
Republican leaders rush to pass a comprehensive domestic policy bill in both chambers of Congress before July 4. The Senate plans to start voting on their giant national policy bill on Saturday, despite unfinished parts. There is internal confusion and disagreement within the party, but Senate leaders warned members that votes were imminent. The crucial vote, which could begin Saturday, will proceed if they secure 51 votes. Some senators expressed frustration over not seeing the bill's text and potential procedural violations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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