Latest News About Senate ruling on ballroom funding in budget bill shaped procedural changes

Updated 2026-06-17 12:04

Democrats said the Senate parliamentarian ruled against including $1 billion for White House ballroom-linked security in a budget bill under reconciliation rules. Sources indicate the ruling may force changes or a 60-vote threshold. Republicans said they would revise the proposal after the ruling. Officials pointed to finding another route to authorize the ballroom project. Democrats framed the decision as a setback for Trump and his team. Supporters argued the ruling underscores reconciliation constraints. The decision circulated Saturday night among lawmakers and staff. Observers say the path forward is unclear without changes. Party leaders pursued a path to keep the plan alive while respecting rules.

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Senate Ruling Ballroom Funding Bill Snags Trump Security Money Plan — Mogaz

Democrats quickly cast the ruling as a defeat for Trump and his administration. Senate Republicans had been seeking $1 billion in taxpayer money for Secret Service security upgrades, including the ballroom, and planned to fold the measure into a massive spending package that is mainly devoted to immigration enforcement. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority, but most legislation still needs 60 votes to pass in the Senate, which gives the parliamentarian’s ruling immediate weight. … MacDonough’s...

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Ballroom funding in party-line package a no-go

Three congressional aides say lawmakers will need to find another way to authorize construction of the White House ballroom after the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

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