House Republicans are in the midst of finalizing details for a Trump administration-supported massive spending package after meetings at their annual retreat in Doral, Florida. The party has been using budget reconciliation to advance President Trump’s agenda without Democratic support. Lawmakers have had input on policy proposals to be included in the package, with a focus on tax reform, education, energy production, and housing costs.
Utah Republicans like Rep. Blake Moore are advocating for major tax reforms benefiting parents and pregnant women, while Rep. Burgess Owens is pushing for bills to reduce college tuition costs and expand school choice. Rep. Celeste Maloy is focused on boosting energy production in Utah and gaining control of public lands to address housing affordability. Moore also wants to include provisions for military housing costs. The goal is to have the reconciliation package completed by April, with hopes of including initiatives that would directly benefit the state of Utah and the wider American public.
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