GOP Leaders Launch ‘Reconciliation 3.0’ After Secret Camp David Strategy Meeting

Key Facts

Published: July 15, 2026Location: Washington D.C.Source: The Daily Signal, Office of House Speaker Mike Johnson, The Heritage Foundation
  • Selected House Republicans surrendered their phones before traveling from the White House to a secret strategy meeting at Camp David.
  • Speaker Mike Johnson says Republicans will begin advancing President Trump’s “must pass” Reconciliation 3.0 package through the House Budget Committee.
  • Conservatives are demanding spending cuts, health care transparency, stronger protections for taxpayers and an end to federal funding for abortion.

Republicans are racing to advance President Trump’s final major legislative package before the midterm campaign overtakes Washington

mike johnson congress worthy christian newsby Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Worthy News) – House Republicans are moving forward with a third budget reconciliation package following a closely guarded strategy meeting at Camp David involving congressional leaders, White House officials and selected members of the House Budget Committee.

The gathering, arranged with little notice, underscored the urgency surrounding legislation that Republican leaders believe could help determine whether the party retains control of the House in the 2026 midterm elections.

Invited lawmakers reportedly assembled at the White House on Sunday afternoon, surrendered their phones and boarded a bus for the roughly two-hour trip to Camp David. Sources familiar with the gathering described it as “hush-hush,” “mostly unstaffed” and organized late enough that some lawmakers were forced to return early from their districts.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., later confirmed that senior White House officials and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., participated in the meeting.

Among the House Budget Committee members reportedly attending were Republican Reps. Brandon Gill and Chip Roy of Texas, Marlin Stutzman of Indiana and Mike Carey of Ohio. Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, was expected to brief the committee’s remaining members after the Camp David talks.

President Donald Trump was rumored to have attended, although a Camp David meeting did not appear on his public schedule, and his participation was not officially confirmed.

Johnson Calls Package a ‘Must Pass’

Following the meeting, Johnson announced that the House Budget Committee would begin work Wednesday on a budget resolution intended to unlock what Republicans are calling “Reconciliation 3.0.”

The speaker said the legislation would address the nation’s “most immediate priorities,” describing the package as a “must pass” measure backed by Trump. Johnson’s official website also referenced the emerging Reconciliation 3.0 legislation in public updates this week.

The package represents one of the GOP’s final opportunities to pass major legislation before lawmakers leave Washington and turn their attention almost entirely toward the midterm campaign.

Republicans face an exceptionally narrow timetable, with fewer than eight scheduled legislative days available to move the resolution before the expected deadline.

Budget reconciliation allows qualifying tax and spending legislation to move through the Senate under expedited procedures, limiting debate and permitting passage by a simple majority rather than the 60 votes normally needed to overcome a filibuster.

The process has become essential for Republicans because they do not have enough Senate votes to defeat unified Democratic opposition under regular rules.

Conservatives Press for Spending Cuts and Pro-Life Protections

Conservative lawmakers and policy organizations are pressing Republican leaders to use the package for more than short-term political victories.

The Heritage Foundation’s recently released American Opportunity Agenda urges Congress to lower health care costs through price transparency, eliminate waste and fraud, strengthen work and family incentives and reform federal welfare programs.

Heritage estimated that measures involving price transparency, restored asset tests for food assistance and changes to Federal Reserve interest payments could produce more than $1.5 trillion in savings.

The proposal also calls for ending federal support for abortion and protecting American workers and taxpayers from wasteful government spending.

Members of the House Freedom Caucus are similarly pushing Republican leaders to include strong pro-life protections, reverse remaining Biden-era climate policies, eliminate fraud and require meaningful spending reductions.

Freedom Caucus members represented on the Budget Committee include Roy, Gill, Stutzman and Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-Okla.

Fiscal conservatives are expected to insist that any additional spending be matched with dollar-for-dollar reductions elsewhere in the federal budget. That demand could prove decisive as leadership attempts to unite moderate Republicans, defense hawks and the party’s conservative wing behind one package.

Political Stakes Rise Ahead of Midterms

Republicans hope the legislation will give candidates a record of tangible accomplishments to present to voters on affordability, health care, abortion, border security and government spending.

But the secrecy surrounding the Camp David session also reflects the difficulty facing Johnson and the White House.

With a narrow House majority, Republican leaders can afford few defections. Any disagreement over spending reductions, health programs or the scope of pro-life provisions could derail the package before it reaches the Senate.

The meeting suggests the White House intends to take a direct role in shaping the legislation and maintaining Republican unity.

For conservatives, Reconciliation 3.0 may be the last major opportunity before the election to turn Republican promises into law—cutting waste, defending life, reversing the Biden administration’s progressive agenda and delivering measurable relief to American families.

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