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Senators' Dilemma: Navigating Trump's Agenda Bill
USASaturday, June 7, 2025
Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina wants to make sure the bill is smart for millions of people. He wants to give state legislatures a chance to react to it. He wants to make sure the implementation is right.
Some senators are worried about the deficit and government spending. Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin wants to address the debt and deficit issue. He wants a commitment to a reasonable level of spending.
Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky thinks the deficit is too high. He can't support the bill if it doesn't address the debt ceiling. He wants to separate out the debt ceiling from the rest of the bill.
Senator John Curtis from Utah thinks the House bill doesn't cut enough. He wants to do his best work to get his support. He wants to make sure the bill is smart for his constituents.
Some senators are worried about clean energy rollbacks. Senator Lisa Murkowski from Alaska wants to make sure the phase-outs are reasonable. She wants to advocate for that.
Senator Jerry Moran from Kansas wants to pay attention to how it affects Kansas. He thinks the rollbacks are too rapid.
Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina wants to go at it through the lens of a businessperson. He wants to minimize the impact on the message we're sending to businesses. He wants to hold businesses harmless for the programs that are there.
Some senators are worried about state and local tax deductions. Senator Mike Crapo from Idaho thinks the provision is costly. He wants to spend the billions on another area of the tax code.
Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina hopes the $40, 000 cap doesn't survive. He thinks it's personal to him. He took all the criticism for making North Carolina not a SALT state. He doesn't want to subsidize the bad decisions made in Albany and Sacramento.
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