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The parliamentarian, who decides whether the bill complies with budget rules, threw out some proposals, leaving Republicans searching for ways to cover its cost.
By Catie Edmondson
Reporting from Washington
A top Senate official on Thursday rejected a slew of major provisions in Republicans’ sweeping domestic policy bill, sending party leaders scrambling to find other ways to help offset the massive cost of the legislation a week before the July 4 deadline President Trump set for its enactment.














