Laura Weiss at Punchbowl News reports on X that Senate Republicans will hold an all-conference meeting to discuss the 'One Big Beautiful' reconcilliation bill on Wednesday afternoon.
- Come as GOP leadership and President Donald Trump try to nudge wavering Senators to back the package on an accelerated timeline to get the final bill to Trump desk by July 4.
- The prevailing view on Capitol Hill is that Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) will make as few changes to the House-passed bill as possible. The primary focus for Thune and Trump is to keep conservatives, concerned about the debt, and moderates, concerned about Medicaid and IRA tax credits, onside for a final vote.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is expected to stress to lawmakers that Congress must demonstrate to markets it is on track to pass a debt-limit increase – included in the package - by mid-July.
- NYT reported this morning that the megabill could contribute to an "exodus" from US assets, noting that Wall Street is watching Section 899 in the House-passed bill, which “could push [foreign investors] to put their money elsewhere.”
- The Senate Armed Services Committee is expected to roll out their portion of the bill today. Environment and Public Works is likely to follow on Wednesday, Commerce on Thursday, and Banking on Friday. The Committee sessions are loosely scheduled from easiest to hardest, with Finance, the panel with jurisdiction over Medicaid, likely to be among the last to release text.