The Senate Finance Committee isn't expected to mark up its portion of the reconciliation bill, with GOP leadership instead sending the legislation straight to the floor.
Why it matters: No markup means no long night of Democratic amendment votes the way there was in the House.
Driving the news: Senate Republicans are moving quickly, trying to meet a self-imposed deadline for passing the bill by the July 4 recess, though it is still possible that timeline slips.
What we're watching: Sen. Josh Hawley has floated the idea of seeking to amend the bill on the floor if the Medicaid cuts are too deep for his liking.
Once the measure gets back to the House, there will be major pressure to get the measure to President Trump's desk and not seek to make further changes.