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Homeland Security punt and reconciliation talk

CQ Budget, Episode No. 375

Sen. Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., seen here on Jan. 6, said there must be new restraints on Immigration and Customs Enforcement before a Homeland Security bill can pass.
Sen. Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., seen here on Jan. 6, said there must be new restraints on Immigration and Customs Enforcement before a Homeland Security bill can pass. (Bill Clark/ CQ Roll Call)

House and Senate appropriators had to punt on a compromise Homeland Security bill as they race toward a Jan. 30 funding deadline. And behind the scenes, talks continue on a potential second “big, beautiful” reconciliation bill. CQ Roll Call’s Aris Folley, Paul M. Krawzak and David Lerman outline the challenges ahead for both appropriations and a reconciliation sequel.

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