
Reese Gorman
Politics Reporter at NOTUS
Politics Reporter @NOTUSreports / [email protected] / [email protected] / Signal: reesejgorman.21
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1 day ago |
notus.org | Katherine Swartz |Reese Gorman
A group of moderate House Republicans — all of whom voted for the “one, big beautiful bill” last month — are desperately hoping the Senate adds several energy tax credits into the reconciliation bill. Their pleas to the Senate come as moderate Republicans’ other victories in the reconciliation negotiations are now in jeopardy as the upper chamber deliberates. In the letter to Senate leadership obtained by NOTUS, 13 moderate Republicans led by Rep.
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3 days ago |
notus.org | Reese Gorman
As the GOP tries to retain control of the House and Senate, Republicans in the White House and on both sides of the Capitol have a simple message for Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga: Don’t run for Senate. Huizenga hasn’t announced whether he plans to actually jump into the Michigan Senate race, but Republicans are worried he could complicate the primary and potentially hand Democrats one of the GOP’s top pickup opportunities in 2026.
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4 days ago |
notus.org | Nuha Dolby |Reese Gorman
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the Republican reconciliation bill after tech billionaire and recently departed special government employee Elon Musk called it “disgusting.”“With all due respect, my friend Elon is terribly wrong about the one big, beautiful bill,” Johnson told reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday. “We had a long conversation yesterday.
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5 days ago |
notus.org | Reese Gorman |Daniella Diaz
House Republicans may have passed their massive reconciliation bill, but in an interview with NOTUS on Friday, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise suggested GOP lawmakers have plenty more on their to-do list. Most notably, Republicans want to address government spending — both by codifying cuts and by working through the appropriations process.
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1 week ago |
notus.org | Daniella Diaz |Reese Gorman
As lawmakers navigate Elon Musk and his unpopular Department of Government Efficiency, the White House is looking to codify DOGE’s cuts as soon as possible. Three sources told NOTUS Wednesday that the White House will send Congress a $9.4 billion rescission package — essentially a request to send money back to the Treasury — next week.
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New: Moderate Republicans Are ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Provisions in the Reconciliation Bill They Voted For and Urge the Senate to Fix it https://t.co/EDkXt0J4QF

RT @kv_swartz: House moderates have some "deep concerns" on provisions in the reconciliation bill they voted for. They want the Senate to a…