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The Struggle to Pass Trump's Tax Plan
Washington, DC, USAThursday, May 15, 2025
The Congressional Budget Office weighed in, saying that at least 7. 6 million fewer people would have health insurance with the proposed Medicaid changes. Additionally, 3 million fewer people would participate in the SNAP food program each month. Republicans are targeting these programs for cuts, aiming to offset the costs of the tax package and achieve their goal of shrinking the social safety net. Most of the savings would come from stricter work requirements, meaning fewer people would qualify for aid.
The debate over state and local taxes is another hot topic. Lawmakers from states like New York, California, and New Jersey are pushing for better deductions. They rejected an offer to triple the deduction cap, showing their dissatisfaction. Rep. Nick LaLota from New York said the talks were cordial but no deal was reached. The lawmakers believe they have leverage, as the current $10, 000 limit expires at the end of the year.
As the deadline approaches, conservatives are pushing for their priorities to be met. They want deeper spending cuts and earlier implementation of work requirements. Rep. Eric Burlison from Missouri is currently a no, but he's working on improving the bill so he can support it. The Republicans are in a race against time to extend Trump's tax breaks, which are set to expire later this year, while adding new ones he campaigned on for 2024. A new analysis shows that most tax filers would see lower rates, except those earning less than $15, 000 a year, who would see an increase.
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