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Trump Hits Dems for Failing to Understand ‘Power of Lower Taxes’
If they did, “we would be able to get many of their ideas into Bill!” Trump added.
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If they did, “we would be able to get many of their ideas into Bill!” Trump added.
</p> But Democrats also believe they can use the tax bill to attack Republicans who voted for it by highlighting cuts to the corporate tax rate.
Kirsten Gillibrand, who said Thursday that President Bill Clinton should have resigned after an inappropriate sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Lisa Murkowski suggested Thursday that her vote on the current version of the Senate GOP tax overhaul is contingent on the passing of a separate bill to stabilize the individual health insurance market
</p> The DCCC Facebook ads will use local news stories to publicize the passage of the bill. The ads are running in the following 38 districts: </p> Rep. Martha McSally (AZ-02) Rep.
She introduced a bill with New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Wednesday to address sexual harassment in the Capitol, that included a requirement for mandatory response training.
</p> Senate softball league commissioner Bill Christian said he and his co-commissioners did not receive an invitation to any meeting.
</p> </p> Here are the Republicans who voted against the tax bill: </p> Rep.
</p> Before the vote, President Donald Trump was at the Capitol to meet with the conference and discuss the bill.
</p> Watch: Who’s Writing the Tax Bill</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The road ahead, however, won’t be an easy one. The emerging Senate plan is drastically different from the House measure.
</p>Bill Nye signs an autograph before the start of a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on science education in 2009.
</p> But that is still substantially higher than the 20 percent corporate rate in the underlying bill.
</p> New Jersey Rep. Leonard Lance, who was also strongly against the GOP health care effort, plans to vote against the tax bill.
</p> “We have gotten astounding news in the last hour,” Senate Finance ranking member Ron Wyden of Oregon said at the outset of Day Four of the panel’s markup of the Republican tax bill.
</p> Franken Previously Spoke on Floor About Sexual Harassment Protections, As Well As His USO Work With Accuser</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Republican Party of Minnesota Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan called
</p> “We are now asking questions on a bill that is not the bill,” Wyden said as Thomas Barthold, chief of staff for the Joint Committee on Taxation, began walking panel members through the 253-page chairman
</p> — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 13, 2017<p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1; The account also retweeted another conservative internet host, Wayne Dupree, who slammed congressional GOP members for “selling
</p> Two GOP senators, speaking on background to discuss internal conversations, said while discussions remain ongoing on whether to pursue an omnibus spending bill or a temporary continuing resolution