The Senate is facing challenges in reaching a bipartisan agreement on a tax bill, with discussions among GOP senators highlighting concerns and lack of consensus on key issues. Senators are debating the Wyden-Smith tax bill, with Senator Tillis criticizing aspects of the bill's pay-for. Some Republicans are considering delaying talks to 2025 for a potentially better deal.
Crapo says there is a “very large” set of concerns that his conference wants to address and no consensus on any shortlist of GOP demands for the bipartisan tax bill. More from @LauraEWeiss16 in PM: https://t.co/UvgrAQvQxg
TAX STATE OF PLAY: Senate GOP discussed tax bill at lunch today. Some looking to push talks to 2025 when Republicans may be able to get a better deal https://t.co/8JjblBZubR
The Senate’s top tax writers squabbled over a pending tax agreement now teetering in the chamber. The back-and-forth suggests an agreement to end what's become a drawn out dispute over the legislation is not imminent. https://t.co/MsAnvcbR86
Senators leaving GOP lunch now say they had a conversation about the Wyden-Smith tax bill Republicans saying they talked through the bill & Sen. Crapo gathered input Sen. Tillis, a vocal bill critic, said similar issues came up like w/ the bill’s pay-for, which Tillis opposes
Could a looming tax hike present an opening for bipartisan carbon policy? https://t.co/rCSYugAK1P