Senate wants more Medicaid cuts in Trump’s bill
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President Donald Trump had previously set a July 4 deadline for Congress to pass his sweeping tax and spending package.
Blue state House Republicans warn Senate GOP against removing SALT deduction increase from tax bill, with Rep. Mike Lawler declaring any such move 'dead on arrival' as negotiations continue.
Of course, while anywhere between 30% and 80% of households are expected to be worse off under the legislation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is slated to get an extra $75 billion added to its budget over several years, presumably to help the agency go after people at places like Home Depot.
Proposed changes have reportedly angered some House Representatives, and differing views on the legislation could make passing Trump's bill difficult.
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Extending tax cuts will not be enough to buoy the economy if Republicans continue adding to the national debt and the Trump administration continues to disrupt trade.
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are promising that their sweeping tax and spending cuts package will usher in an era of historic economic growth.