The Senate kicked off its "vote-a-rama" Monday morning on amendments to the Republican budget bill. CBS News Nikole Killion has the latest from Capitol Hill.
Breakdown
- The Senate has started a marathon voting session on amendments to President Trump's budget bill.
- If approved by the Senate, the House could vote on the bill soon after. 7s
- The vote-a-rama process involves unlimited amendment votes, often used by Democrats to voice opposition. 25s
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill could add over $3.3 trillion to the federal deficit and cause nearly 12 million to lose health insurance. 1m 4s
- Republicans and the White House have questioned the CBO's projections, though the office is nonpartisan. 1m 47s