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Fri, January 3, 2025

U.S. House ushers in a tiny Republican majority to tackle enormous tasks in 2025


Published on 2025-01-03 07:20:46 - MSN
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  • A new Congress starts Friday with a long to-do list for Donald Trump's second term: keeping the government open, raising the debt ceiling, immigration and taxes.

The U.S. House of Representatives, now with a slim Republican majority, is gearing up to address significant legislative challenges in 2025. Following a contentious election, the GOP holds a narrow edge, necessitating bipartisan cooperation to pass any substantial legislation. Key issues on the agenda include managing the federal budget, addressing the national debt ceiling, and potentially revisiting tax policies. The article highlights the internal divisions within the Republican party, with hardliners pushing for aggressive spending cuts and policy reforms, while moderates advocate for more pragmatic approaches to avoid government shutdowns. Additionally, the House will need to navigate foreign policy, particularly concerning ongoing conflicts and relations with major powers like China and Russia. The dynamics of this small majority could lead to significant negotiations and compromises, or alternatively, could result in legislative gridlock.

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