Republican leaders are mapping out an agenda for the first 100-days of what they hope will be a unified GOP-controlled Congress next year. Republicans in the Senate and House hope to combine forces in the next Congress and with a hoped-for win by former President Trump they should be able to advance a number of […]
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Optimistic Republicans Map Out First 100 Days Plan For New Congress
Republican leaders are mapping out an agenda for the first 100-days of what they hope will be a unified GOP-controlled Congress next year. Republicans in the Senate and House hope to combine forces in the next Congress and with a hoped-for win by former President Trump they should be able to advance a number of key priorities. Cutting taxes will be job ONE—by voting to extend the earlier Trump tax cuts that are otherwise set to expire at the end of next year. Other priorities will be completion of Donald Trump’s border wall, and defunding parts of the government Republicans say have been “weaponized” during the Biden/Harris administration.