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Republicans eye tax breaks, border funds and clean energy cuts when Trump returns
- Republicans plan to pass a huge party-line bill under Donald Trump next year that could include immigration and border, tax and climate provisions.
The article from MSN discusses the potential policy shifts Republicans are considering should Donald Trump return to the White House. Key points include plans for tax cuts, with a focus on extending or making permanent the 2017 tax cuts, which are set to expire in 2025. There's also mention of addressing border security by potentially reallocating funds, possibly from other government programs, to enhance border control measures. Additionally, there is a push towards reducing or eliminating clean energy subsidies, reflecting a broader Republican skepticism towards climate change initiatives. This includes reversing some of the Biden administration's environmental policies, like rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, and instead promoting fossil fuel production. The article also hints at the internal GOP dynamics, with some members advocating for a more aggressive approach to these policy changes, while others might seek bipartisan cooperation.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/republicans-eye-tax-breaks-border-funds-and-clean-energy-cuts-when-trump-returns/ar-AA1v3QWO ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/republicans-eye-tax-breaks-border-funds-and-clean-energy-cuts-when-trump-returns/ar-AA1v3QWO ]
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