Republicans are struggling to find consensus over how to extend their 2017 tax cuts, as a crowded GOP agenda may force a punt of tax to later next year.
The party wants to speed passage of legislation via so-called reconciliation, averting the need for support from Democrats. But internal deliberations over the scope and size of bills Republicans could move through special procedures could delay any package’s enactment, potentially clashing with House lawmakers’ ambitious 100-day deadline for a tax bill.
“We’re not drafting a reconciliation bill at this moment,” said incoming Senate Finance Chair Mike Crapo (R-Idaho). “We are preparing ...
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