Making the Trump Tax Cuts Permanent? Some Senate Dems Say They'll Play Ball.
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
The budget wars are about to begin. Yet, in January,
moderate Senate Democrats offered an olive branch as the Trump tax cuts
expired: they’d be willing to work with Republicans on tax cuts without
going through the reconciliation process. They promised they would
deliver enough votes to break filibusters (via Politico):
"A group of eleven moderate Senate Democrats say they want to work with Republicans on addressing the GOP's expiring tax cuts and raising the debt ceiling.
In a new letter to Republican leaders, they say they are willing to cut spending, protect family-oriented tax policies, have “competitive” rates on businesses — and that they can provide enough votes to allow Republicans to overcome a filibuster in the Senate without having to resort to so-called reconciliation. Read more here

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