Key Differences in Provisions Between Draft Senate and House-Passed Reconciliation Bill
Over the last week, the Senate Finance Committee and Senate Agriculture Committee released their portions of reconciliation text, which includes most of the Medicaid and food insecurity provisions. The Senate committees will now have to clear the provisions with the Senate parliamentarian under the Byrd Rule before bringing the legislation to the Senate floor.
The White House and GOP leadership is pushing for the Senate to vote on the bill the week of June 23. A detailed breakdown of the provisions included in the House-passed bill and Senate committee provisions is linked here.
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