Republicans eye second GOP-only megabill, but it faces uphill climb
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House Republicans plan a second GOP-only spending bill, facing challenges due to a narrow majority.
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House Republicans are reportedly planning a second GOP-only spending package as the 2026 midterm elections approach. This legislative effort faces significant challenges due to the party's narrow House majority and internal divisions, according to reports from Doral, Florida. The proposed megabill aims to bolster Republican economic messaging amid ongoing voter concerns regarding rising grocery prices. Its success is critical for Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership and the party's legislative agenda ahead of the midterms.
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