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    Speaker Johnson Announces New Support Behind “Conservative” Bipartisan Tax Bill

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    The bipartisan “Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act,” which is scheduled for a House vote, has garnered the support of House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana. Johnson lauded the bill’s ability to save taxpayers billions of dollars by terminating a COVID-era program and emphasized the bill’s importance in revitalizing conservative pro-growth tax reform.

    The result of negotiations between Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo., the bill seeks to reinstate significant tax deductions for small businesses, especially those engaged in domestic research and development, and to temporarily increase the child tax credit.

    The plan has encountered resistance from a number of GOP factions despite Johnson’s support. Smith has vehemently refuted claims made by conservative Republicans over the availability of the child tax credit to undocumented immigrants. Republicans who lean moderately, especially those from suburban areas surrounding large cities like New York and Los Angeles, are displeased with the bill’s omission of the state and local tax (SALT) deduction ceilings, which they contend is essential for their voters.

    The decision by House GOP leaders to put the bill up for a vote under suspension of the rules—a move that omits a committee vote and a procedural “rule” vote but still needs a two-thirds majority to pass—has also drawn criticism from both factions.

    This action was perceived as a reaction to other occasions in which members of the Freedom Caucus protested Republican leadership decisions by using rule votes to sabotage GOP agendas. Congressmen Nick LaLota and Anthony D’Esposito, both Republicans from Long Island, have publicly opposed the bill, especially in light of the SALT issue.

    Notwithstanding these internal disagreements, bipartisan support is anticipated for the tax bill’s passage. The child tax credit’s provisions have come under fire from progressives for not being comprehensive enough. Furthermore, because of the SALT exclusion, a number of New York Republicans allegedly attempted to sabotage a procedural vote on an unrelated GOP plan. However, Johnson allegedly promised to submit a different, more focused SALT bill down the road.

    Thus, the “Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act” is a significant piece of legislation that captures the ongoing complexity and tax policy disputes within the United States Congress.

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