
June 25, 2025
Senate And House Jockey On Budget Bill Senate moderates and pragmatic conservatives are working on a rural hospital relief fund to offset the impact of numerous Medicaid and Exchange cuts in the budget reconciliation bill. Their chief complaint is that the $15 billion budget crafters are willing to put up is clearly inadequate. They believe a fund closer to $100 billion is needed to ensure the hospitals’ solvency. At least three senators are very vocal here, with others certainly sympathetic. One pragmatic conservative up for re-election, Thom Tillis, R-NC, believes that the healthcare cuts being considered in budget reconciliation will mean the GOP losing control of Congress. His seat is especially vulnerable as a popular moderate Democratic former governor, Roy Cooper, could challenge Tillis in 2026. Another major sticking point in discussions between the House and Senate is the status of the state and local taxes (SALT) deductions. Primarily to