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Budget hurdles threaten to delay Congress' July 4 recess
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45854, member: 636"] Congress may cancel its July 4th break to finish the 2026 budget bill. President Trump wants senators to remain at work until they complete the measure. He told lawmakers not to leave for vacation before passing the legislation. Trump made these comments before flying to NATO meetings. House Speaker Mike Johnson warned Republican members to stay ready for voting. The Senate works on a special budget process that avoids lengthy debates. This method needs only simple majority votes rather than 60 senators. Johnson expects the upper chamber to act quickly on the measure. He told House Republicans to prepare for immediate action. The budget bill faces several hurdles from parliamentary rules. Senate rule keeper Elizabeth MacDonough rejected key parts of the proposal. She blocked provisions about offshore oil drilling that skip environmental reviews. The official also removed requirements for fast lease approvals. A proposed Alaska mining road failed parliamentary standards. Land sale mandates also violated Senate procedures. MacDonough struck down plans to sell millions of acres of public property. The measure would have forced agencies to auction 3.3 million acres. Environmental groups oppose selling federal lands to private buyers. Wilderness Society leaders said public property should remain under government control. The rule keeper continues reviewing other budget sections. More complications could delay the bill further. Trump set a July 4th deadline for congressional action. Lawmakers face pressure to complete work before the holiday recess. The budget process remains uncertain as officials address rule violations. [/QUOTE]
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