A Longshot Bipartisan Deal In Congress Could Unexpectedly Help Children
Economy And Jobs,Child Tax Credit,Common Ground,Politics
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A longshot bipartisan tax deal under negotiation on Capitol Hill could deliver extra cash to parents in exchange for business subsidies.
The top tax lawmakers in the House and Senate โ Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) โ have been working on a deal expanding the child tax credit alongside business tax breaks.
The deal isnโt final, and even if Wyden and Smith reach an understanding, itโs not clear that the rest of Congress would go along.
Still, an agreement would be a long-sought bipartisan breakthrough that could serve as a template for a future deal delivering on priorities for both parties.
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