Trump: Senate budget vote 'first step towards massive tax cuts'
Source: Politico
By LOUIS NELSON 10/19/2017 07:31 AM EDT
President Donald Trump said Thursday morning that the Senates scheduled vote on budget legislation is a first step towards massive tax cuts, but cautioned that a successful floor vote is not necessarily assured.
Republicans are going for the big Budget approval today, first step toward massive tax cuts. I think we have the votes, but who knows? Trump wrote on Twitter Thursday. He did not immediately clarify if he was casting doubt on the budget legislation that will come before the Senate Thursday or on his larger policy goal of cutting taxes and pushing through a major rewrite of the U.S. tax code.
Passing budget legislation is a key first step for Republicans that will allow them to seek to approve tax reform legislation via a process call reconciliation, allowing them to approve the bill with a simple majority as opposed to the Senates typical 60-vote threshold. But even that lower bar has proven difficult for the GOP to hurdle thus far into the Trump administration, with Republicans unable to muster 50 votes in their efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The Senates failure to approve repeal-and-replace legislation clearly irked Trump, who spent much of the summer griping publicly about the chambers Republican leadership. The two sides have lately warmed to one another somewhat amid a fresh push to dramatically alter the nations tax laws, a move that, if successful, would give Trump and the GOP their first major legislative victory since the president took office last January.
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(129,543 posts)so unless whatever they do gets attached to some piece of House legislation and is voted on in the Senate as if it had originated in the House (and that version passes the House unamended), then what they are doing is meaningless.