Partisan blame game falls on the Senate parliamentarian … again
The Senate parliamentarian was never meant to be in the spotlight — let alone an office with political influence. But as Republicans lurch toward a habit of using the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process to fund key government agencies, they are increasingly putting th…
The Senate parliamentarian was never meant to be in the spotlight — let alone an office with political influence.
But as Republicans lurch toward a habit of using the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process to fund key government agencies, they are increasingly putting the fate of the party’s biggest spending priorities in the hands of a nonpartisan Senate adviser.
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