
By LISA MASCARO, AP Congressional Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate parliamentarian has suggested {that a} key Medicaid supplier tax overhaul that’s central to President Donald Trump’s massive tax reduce and spending invoice doesn’t adhere to procedural guidelines, delivering an important blow to Republicans dashing to complete the large bundle this week.
The steering Thursday from the parliamentarian isn’t ignored, and it forces GOP leaders to think about choices. Senate leaders might attempt to revise it or strip it from the bundle. In any other case, the availability may very well be challenged throughout ground votes, requiring a 60-vote threshold to maintain it, a tall order within the narrowly break up Senate. Democrats are unified towards the Republican president’s invoice.
Republican leaders are counting on the supplier tax change to avoid wasting billions of {dollars} from the Medicaid well being care program for the large tax cuts bundle. However they’d been struggling to rally assist as a result of a number of GOP senators warn it could hurt rural hospitals who depend upon the funds.
The result is a setback as Senate Republicans hoped to launch votes on the bundle by the tip of the week, to fulfill Trump’s Fourth of July deadline for passage.
The parliamentarian of the Senate is a nonpartisan appointed place, a chief arbiter of the chamber’s historic and sometimes difficult guidelines.
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