'Working Family Tax Cuts': Republicans look for new ways to sell the 'big, beautiful bill'
Taxes,Trump Administration,Federal Spending,Spending Bills,Income Tax,Working Class,Middle Class
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For months, President Donald Trump’s main message about the sweeping bill he pushed through Congress was that it was “big” and “beautiful.”
Now that it’s also law, the White House and its outside allies are pivoting to a more concrete, detailed description in the hopes that voters will have a clearer idea of what it means for their day-to-day lives.
Democrats are poised to contest the Republican talking points at every turn, as the parties jockey for advantage over a tax cut and spending package that could swing the midterm elections next year.
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