Senate Republicans are aiming for an aggressive timeline to advance President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda during the three-week work period that began Monday.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced Monday evening that he hopes to see the Senate and House agree on a compromise budget resolution by April 11—a key step toward enacting the president’s tax and spending priorities.
Thune’s move to set a target date follows a public push earlier that day from House GOP leadership and committee chairs, who urged the Senate to accelerate progress on Trump’s agenda.