What is a vote-a-rama, the Senate GOP's next hurdle on Trump's agenda
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78% : Lending an enormous boost to House Republicans, Trump also announced his support for their plan this week.59% : The Senate is gearing up for an overnight marathon voting session as Republicans look to clear a key hurdle, known as a "vote-a-rama," on the path to delivering President Trump a major legislative win in his first year back in office.
52% : Senate Republicans say their plans would allow for a projected $85.5 billion increase in annual spending over four years that will be fully offset, as they focus on prioritizing funds for border wall construction, measures aimed at strengthening the military and boosting immigration enforcement in a slimmer package that would secure earlier wins for Trump. House Republicans have pushed back on the Senate strategy, arguing a package encompassing more of Trump's priorities would have better chances in the lower chamber, where the party has a razor-thin majority.
50% : They also want to move on a tax package later in the year, but top Senate Republicans have warned they won't back tax legislation that doesn't include permanent extensions to Trump's 2017 tax cuts - laying the groundwork for a potentially messy clash with the House when it comes time for them to work out a compromise tax package that can pass both chambers later this year.
49% : Democrats have already warned ahead of the voting session that their colleagues will have a long night ahead of them, as the party has sharply criticized plans in the House and Senate to enact Trump's agenda on taxes, border and defense.
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