Republicans divided on how to pay for Trumps tax cuts Hard-line conservatives are asking for more than $2 trillion in cuts over next decade Lawmakers are discussing extending tax cuts for only a few years Senators say they are ready to move on
Republicans’ $4 Trillion Question: Should They Pay for . . . Many Republicans argue that tax-cut extensions are so important for strong growth that they don’t need to be fully paid for Some are exploring ways to trim the net cost of a tax-cut extension, such as repealing electric-vehicle tax breaks or reducing federal spending
A closer look at whats included in the spending that . . . - NPR So let's dig a little deeper into the claim of a small group of lawmakers who are behind the stalemate - they're usually described as conservatives - that they are holding out for deeper cuts to
One Big Beautiful Bill faces opposing GOP forces in the Senate There are moderate Republicans who might want to prevent cuts to federal programs They include Sens Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska Missouri Sen Josh Hawley isn’t really