The Washington Post
GOP plan to fund Israel aid with IRS cuts would cost $90 billion, tax chief says
"House Republicans’ plan to pay for emergency aid to Israel by cutting the Internal Revenue Service’s budget would increase the deficit by $90 billion over 10 years, the chief of the tax agency said Tuesday."
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John,
In the Senate, Chris and his colleagues on both sides of the aisle are working to pass a supplemental funding bill that will support Israel, Ukraine, countering China and other critical global security and humanitarian challenges.
Unfortunately, Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans are not focused on finding serious solutions to the pressing problems across the world.
Johnson is demanding emergency aid to Israel be "offset" by spending cuts to reduce the deficit. But according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, their demand to slash funding for the IRS would actually increase the deficit.
He’s demanding that we slash enforcement for wealthy tax cheats as the price for helping our partners around the world in their moment of greatest need.
House Republicans need to stop playing partisan games. Join Chris in calling on the House GOP to support our allies and end this reckless political theater: [link removed]
Thank you,
Team Coons
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