Headline: "Urgent House GOP Push for 'Big, Beautiful' Cost-Cutting Bill Ahead of 2026 Midterms"
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Top House Republicans are pushing urgently for a new "big, beautiful bill" to slash costs on housing, healthcare, and energy before the 2026 midterms. Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger and House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington warn they have just months to act, aiming for progress by late spring amid a razor-thin one-seat House majority complicated by upcoming special elections. This follows President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act from last year, with leaders like Speaker Mike Johnson eyeing similar reconciliation tactics, though moderates remain cautious on divisive issues like blocking funds for transgender procedures or state Medicaid for immigrants.
In the Senate, NRSC Chair Tim Scott delivered a stark warning to GOP colleagues about defending their 53-47 majority, spotlighting Maine's blue-leaning seat held by Sen. Susan Collins and an open race in North Carolina as top Democratic targets. A recent Fox News poll shows Democrats leading the generic ballot by six points, fueled by voter frustration over the economy—54% say the nation is worse off than a year ago—despite GOP accomplishments like tax cuts. Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledges the Texas special election loss as a turnout wake-up call, urging better messaging on their record.
Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin broke from Trump by opposing a federal takeover of elections in key states, though he backs the SAVE Act for proof-of-citizenship voting, tighter absentee rules, and curbing early voting. He also addressed ICE shootings in Minnesota, admitting poor optics but defending agents amid a surge in enforcement, while advising against guns at peaceful protests.
Redistricting battles heat up, with North Carolina GOP leaders redrawing maps to bolster their seats, prompting Democratic threats in states like California and Virginia. Immigration enforcement remains a flashpoint, with candidates in Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina tying into Trump's agenda, though public backlash could hurt Senate chances per Brookings analysis.
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