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Related: About this forumConservatives demand changes to House GOP tax bill
Source: Washington Post
Conservatives demand changes to House GOP tax bill
By Mike DeBonis November 7 at 1:56 PM
House Republicans are facing new pressure from conservatives to make changes to their sweeping tax plan, days before Senate GOP leaders are slated to release a bill that would need support from party moderates to pass.
The president of the Club for Growth, an influential group promoting tax cuts, issued a statement Tuesday saying parts of the House bill fails the pro-growth test, while social conservative groups pushed lawmakers to restore a tax credit for families who adopt children.
All in all, this bill must be changed if Republicans intend to keep their promise of real pro-growth, job-creating tax cuts, Club for Growths president, David McIntosh, said, advocating for changes that would further reduce the tax bills owed by the wealthy.
The group is calling on lawmakers to cut taxes on income over $1 million, which the House bill as currently written would leave unchanged at 39.6 percent. The group also wants the bills authors to make it easier for businesses to claim a lower 25 percent income tax rate, as well as to speed up their planned repeal of the estate tax, in a bid to promote economic growth.
Meanwhile, groups including the National Right to Life Committee, Focus on the Family and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops mobilized to restore an existing tax credit thats worth up to $13,570 for families who adopt children.
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By Mike DeBonis November 7 at 1:56 PM
House Republicans are facing new pressure from conservatives to make changes to their sweeping tax plan, days before Senate GOP leaders are slated to release a bill that would need support from party moderates to pass.
The president of the Club for Growth, an influential group promoting tax cuts, issued a statement Tuesday saying parts of the House bill fails the pro-growth test, while social conservative groups pushed lawmakers to restore a tax credit for families who adopt children.
All in all, this bill must be changed if Republicans intend to keep their promise of real pro-growth, job-creating tax cuts, Club for Growths president, David McIntosh, said, advocating for changes that would further reduce the tax bills owed by the wealthy.
The group is calling on lawmakers to cut taxes on income over $1 million, which the House bill as currently written would leave unchanged at 39.6 percent. The group also wants the bills authors to make it easier for businesses to claim a lower 25 percent income tax rate, as well as to speed up their planned repeal of the estate tax, in a bid to promote economic growth.
Meanwhile, groups including the National Right to Life Committee, Focus on the Family and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops mobilized to restore an existing tax credit thats worth up to $13,570 for families who adopt children.
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Conservatives demand changes to House GOP tax bill (Original Post)
Eugene
Nov 2017
OP
And it's all kabuki because that gives the rest of the bastards cover.
The_Casual_Observer
Nov 2017
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The_Casual_Observer
(27,742 posts)1. It's a complete mess, it's bound to collapse.
Fullduplexxx
(8,267 posts)2. There are 3 senators against it as of today
The_Casual_Observer
(27,742 posts)3. And it's all kabuki because that gives the rest of the bastards cover.
I'm convinced that no matter what there would be 3 of them, they all know how toxic and dangerous these bills are.