The Senate will resume debate on large-scale Republican policy legislation Monday morning after adjusting legislation to fit a lawmaker’s ruling and appease a particular senator on Monday morning.
Senators will call a long “vote” during which lawmakers can offer an unlimited number of amendments related to the Mammoth proposal. Democrats will be at the heart of the action as they try to revise the massive bill that advocates for President Trump’s agenda.
Republicans can lose up to three votes, with Tom Tillis (RN.C. House of Representatives returning to the bill midweek.
Catching the weekend action:
- Senate Republicans refuse to meet with lawmakers to see if tax cuts increase deficits
- Trump urges Senate Republicans to overturn lawmakers
- Tillis: Senate bill breaks Trump’s commitment to Medicaid
The White House will briefly introduce it to reporters at 1 p.m. Monday.
In court lawsuits, the New Orleans Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral debates in a defense that the Trump administration uses the Foreign Enemy Act to expel alleged Venezuelan gang members. The Supreme Court will announce the case lineup for the next term.
Pay attention to these activities today, and there are more events today.