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House Passes Budget Resolution, Reconciliation Process Set to Proceed
- by AGD Washington Advocacy Representative
- Apr 16, 2025
The negotiated budget resolution, which was released on April 3, 2025, includes nearly $5 trillion in tax cuts. It also includes an increase of the debt ceiling by approximately $5 trillion, which was a significant point of contention among conservative House Republicans. Notably, the resolution includes instructions for the House Energy and Commerce Committee to reduce spending under its jurisdiction by $880 billion, a measure that is largely expected to include cuts to the Medicaid program.
With both chambers agreeing to the budget resolution, Congress will begin the process of marking up and packaging legislative language into a single reconciliation bill.
Impact on General Dentistry: As Congress moves forward with the reconciliation bill, details will emerge regarding how lawmakers plan to achieve the proposed $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, including potential changes to Medicaid policies. This will shed additional light on the impact to dentistry and patients.