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Reconciliation 2.0 Would Likely Bust the Budget – Jessica Riedl

Even before the ink dried on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), many Republican lawmakers were excitedly discussing the possibility of another reconciliation bill. To these conservative lawmakers, Reconciliation 2.0 could include all the deep spending savings that failed to make it into Reconciliation 1.0 (the OBBBA). Indeed, the House Republican Study Committee (RSC) recently released a Reconciliation 2.0 blueprint that it claims would save $1 trillion over the decade.

Budget savings are desperately needed to combat unsustainable budget deficits heading toward $4 trillion annually within the next decade. Nevertheless, fiscal conservatives and deficit hawks should be strongly skeptical of Reconciliation 2.0. Given the still-shrinking House GOP majority and a critical midterm election approaching, such legislation is overwhelmingly likely to be twisted into another cynical vote-buying indulgence of tax relief and spending expansions. After all, the reconciliation process has produced the overwhelming majority of deficit-expanding legislation over the past quarter-century, and there is no basis for trusting the current Republican government to suddenly use it for courageous (and politically risky) budget cuts before the 2026 election.

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