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EXCLUSIVE: Republican Study Committee Moves to Revamp Long-Standing Welfare Programs

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The Republican Study Committee’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget will propose amending key welfare programs, including several that provide cash directly to recipients. The budget, excerpts of which were obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller ahead of its Wednesday release, directs all federal welfare programs to include work requirements and limits cash payouts to recipients. It also…

Republicans push McCarthy to address Social Security, Medicare in the spending fight

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The largest faction of House GOP lawmakers is pushing Speaker Kevin McCarthy to use the upcoming government spending fight to shore up Social Security and Medicare. Social Security and Medicare are on track to go bust within the next decade, meaning people who are now 55 will get hit with significant benefit cuts unless Congress acts. The Republican Study Committee, which is made up of…

Exclusive GOP Budget Proposal Is Packed with Gun Policies: Blocks Pistol Brace Rule, Destroys Firearm Database

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The Republican Study Committee’s (RSC) budget proposal, which the committee is rolling out Wednesday, contains a number of Second Amendment provisions, including the House’s newly passed pistol brace rule repeal that had become a source of controversy this month. A first glimpse at the gun-related section was provided to Breitbart News in advance of its release and reveals…

Inside the House GOPs impeach-Mayorkas push

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House Republicans are quietly ramping up their intra-party persuasion campaign to get the votes they need to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas — and backers insist they’re making progress. GOP leaders are facing serious pressure from conservatives eager to fulfill a big promise to the party’s base by voting to recommend the Homeland Security…

Conservatives budget plan renews battle over seniors benefits

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The largest bloc of House conservatives offered up a fiscal blueprint Wednesday that promises to balance the federal budget in seven years, make GOP tax cuts permanent, and slash domestic spending. The plan offered by the 175-member Republican Study Committee would gradually raise the age at which future retirees can start claiming full Social Security benefits from 67 to 69, a…

Conservative caucus model budget takes aim at woke policies, slashes spending by $16.3T

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The Republican Study Committee (RSC), the largest conservative caucus in the House, put a heavy focus on opposing “woke” policies in its annual model federal budget, while proposing $16.3 trillion in spending cuts over a decade. The model budget for fiscal 2024, first shared with The Hill, includes policies that oppose gender-affirming health care for transgender youth and…

Republican Study Committee releases budget slashing spending by $16 trillion

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The Republican Study Committee, the largest ideological caucus in Congress, released its annual budget proposal on Wednesday that would cut spending by $16.3 trillion over 10 years and take aim at Democratic policies. The RSC's budget is comprised of over 200 conservative priorities to rein in spending, cut taxes, fund Republican initiatives such as border security, take aim at…

Build the border wall, cut trillions in federal spending: First look at House conservatives budget plan

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EXCLUSIVE: The House Republican Study Committee (RSC) will roll out a budget plan on Wednesday afternoon that calls for fully funding a wall along the southern border and cutting funding for the Biden administration’s clean energy policies and "radical woke agenda." The budget plan from the RSC, made up of 156 House Republicans, calls for $16.3 trillion in cuts to planned…

GOP rebels want 'commitments in writing' from McCarthy to end standoff, Freedom Caucus member says

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EXCLUSIVE: The House Republicans who forced a legislative stalemate earlier this week want written assurances from Speaker Kevin McCarthy that conservatives will get more of a say in what the chamber does after their trust in him had been "shattered" over the debt limit bill, Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., said on Thursday. "I mean, it's obvious to everyone that the trust between members of the…

Rep. Cline to Newsmax: FBI Biden Document Still Not Made Public

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Although the FBI has decided to allow the full House Oversight Committee to see a document concerning bribery allegations against President Joe Biden, the fact remains that the document is not a confidential item, but committee members won't get to make it public, Rep. Ben Cline said Thursday on Newsmax. "It's a shame that it's come to this, a staredown that ultimately resulted in the…