The “Big Six” Republican leaders – House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), tax committee chairs, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hassett will meet at 16:00 ET 20:00 GMT to discuss strategy for legislating President Donald Trump’s agenda.
- The Senate and House must agree on a compromise budget resolution for reconciliation that can pass both chambers. Thune indicated he wants a vote during this Congressional work period, giving them 17 days.
- Trump has endorsed the House-passed budget resolution that underpins a mammoth package to cover the bulk of Trump’s agenda, enact sweeping spending cuts, and raise the federal debt limit.
- The Senate, unconvinced by the House plan, is eying the possibility of a standalone debt limit bill and an effort to make Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) permanent, rather than just passing an extension.
- Thune and Bessent argue a budget fudge that would set the cost of TCJA permanence at zero dollars is the optimum strategy for avoiding deep cuts to safety net programmes like Medicaid and food stamps.
- For the plan to work, Senate leaders must convince the Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough to greenlight the budgetary move, which would use a ‘current policy’ baseline rather than the Congressional Budget Office’s preferred ‘current law’ baseline.
- Should MacDonough endorse the proposal, Johnson and Thune will then need to convince deficit hawks that the move isn’t merely a trick to obscure deficit spending.