McMorris Rodgers makes final push for tax reform as Congress nears vote on divisive proposal
"I'm pleased to see the repeal of the individual mandate," said the fourth-ranking Republican in the
The measure dropping the requirement that taxpayers obtain a health insurance plan, one of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act intended to ensure healthy people bought insurance, is one of several changes to the proposal
The proposal, which temporarily cuts taxes for individuals while also permanently reducing the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent, remains unpopular with
"I have to say, there are not credible economists who believe that this will not create a huge amount of debt," Brown said.
"It's still really early,"
Brown pointed to Ryan's comments, and those of Senate Majority Leader
"Both
Brown has planned a forum of her own in the district to discuss the tax plan, and other major federal legislative issues. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, from
While the Republican tax proposal doesn't touch funding for programs that include Medicare and Medicaid, a federal law requiring new spending to be offset by increasing revenue or cutting expenses will apply to the plan if it passes. If that doesn't happen, the
The nonpartisan
"There is no intention for it to be impacting Medicare and Medicaid," she said.
The
The tax plan includes two of
The final negotiated version also re-institutes a financing method popular among developers of affordable housing and does away with the provision that would have taxed graduate students for the amount of tuition waived by their school.
The legislative package is expected to pass without Democratic support. Democratic Sen.
If passed, the bill would be the first major effort to reform the country's tax system since 1986, when Republican President
"I think it has served the American people well to work through this process the way that we did," she said.
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