House GOP leaders release changes to Trump agenda bill in bid to sway holdouts
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : " The first line of the manager's amendment reads, "Page 10, in the item relating to section 110115, strike 'MAGA' and insert 'Trump'."52% : But anti-spending hawks, led by Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris, R-Md., pushed to have them begin "not later than Dec. 31, 2026," so savings take effect sooner.
50% : " In a win for conservative hard-liners in the House Freedom Caucus, the agreement speeds up the timeline when work requirements kick in for able-bodied adults, from age 18 to 64, to be able to receive Medicaid.
48% : In a more trivial change to the bill, Republicans are renaming their tax-preferred savings accounts that parents can set up for children from "MAGA Accounts" to "Trump Accounts.
34% : That could be a political liability for Republicans up and down the ballot, though Trump and congressional GOP leaders say they are simply rooting out "fraud, waste and abuse.
34% : "Look, President Trump doesn't want these either, and so we worked with them to get really tight language to limit dramatically any new projects from starting.
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