
April 1, 2025
Senate Seeks To Use Budget Gimmick In Budget Reconciliation The Senate has been forced to approach budget reconciliation the way President Donald Trump and the House Republicans want it – one “big beautiful bill” — to address taxes, spending cuts, and the debt limit. But because the Senate fears major spending cuts, it is entertaining a bit of a budget gimmick related to how the bill should be “scored” – how the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) will add up costs, savings, and the deficit. Traditionally, CBO scores apply “current law.” Because the 2017 Trump tax cuts expire at the end of the year, extending them costs revenue. Senate budget rules say that, to avoid a filibuster cloture vote and pass the measure with 51 votes, the deficit cannot increase over the applicable budget horizon. Thus, offsetting cuts are needed. But GOP leaders in the upper chamber are looking at whether

