Energy and Commerce GOP plans meeting on reconciliation

By Ben Leonard | 01/14/2025 06:29 AM EST

The House Budget Committee has circulated a “menu” of more than $5 trillion in potential cuts they could use to bankroll President-elect Donald Trump’s top priorities.

Brett Guthrie speaks at a desk.

House Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.) says members are "going through the different options." J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Republican members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee will meet Tuesday to discuss recommendations for tackling health care policy in a budget reconciliation package — and again later in the week to consider energy and environment provisions.

“We’re just going through the different options,” committee Chair Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.) said in a brief interview Monday evening. “The Budget Committee has listed different options, so I want my members to know what those are, what the underlying pros and cons are of each one, and the mechanics of how they all work.”

The House Budget Committee has circulated a “menu” of more than $5 trillion in potential cuts they could use to bankroll President-elect Donald Trump’s top priorities this year through reconciliation, including tax cuts and border security measures. The reconciliation process allows lawmakers to skirt the Senate filibuster rules but has limitations on what can be included.

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The list the Budget Committee has floated includes rolling back Biden administration climate programs, slashing welfare, “reimagining” the Affordable Care Act and recouping an estimated $2.3 trillion in savings from the safety-net insurance program Medicaid. Many of the proposals are controversial and would not garner much, if any, Democratic support.

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