Senate Republicans Take Big First Step Towards $1.5 Trillion Revenue-Losing Tax Cut
October 02, 2017
October 02, 2017
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 -- The Center on Budget & Policy Priorities issued the following news release:
The Senate Budget Committee will vote on a budget resolution this week that allows the Senate to move forward with tax-cut legislation that could add $1.5 trillion to deficits over the next decade.[1] If the tax plan that President Trump and Republican congressional leaders unveiled last week -- which delivers 80 percent of its tax cuts to the top 1 percent of households, according . . .
The Senate Budget Committee will vote on a budget resolution this week that allows the Senate to move forward with tax-cut legislation that could add $1.5 trillion to deficits over the next decade.[1] If the tax plan that President Trump and Republican congressional leaders unveiled last week -- which delivers 80 percent of its tax cuts to the top 1 percent of households, according . . .