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The 'Big, Beautiful Bill' May Be Hitting A Snag

2025/6/19
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Jessica Rosenthal: 由于盐税问题,税收法案的通过面临阻碍,7月4日通过减税延期的可能性降低。 John Thune: 作为参议员,我承认盐税是一个需要谈判的问题,尤其是在需要争取众议院支持的情况下。我们不应让低税州补贴高税州,但为了获得通过所需的218票,我们必须与众议院同事进行协商。 Donald Trump: 如果税收法案不能通过,将导致68%的税收增长。任何反对该法案的参议员,包括民主党人,都将面临政治生涯的终结。 Mike Lawler: 作为众议员,我认为1万美元的盐税上限是武断的,我永远不会支持不充分提高盐税上限的税收法案。我们与白宫达成了将上限提高到4万美元的协议,但参议院试图将其改回1万美元,这是不可接受的。我们生活在全国税收最高的地区之一,不应因居住在高税州而受到双重征税。盐税地区的成员帮助我们赢得了多数席位,我们必须为我们的选民而战。

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The Senate's revisions to the "Big, Beautiful Bill," including deeper tax cuts and a lowered SALT cap, have created friction between Senate and House Republicans. Congressman Mike Lawler discusses the stakes and the importance of the SALT cap for middle-class families. The bill's future is uncertain.
  • Senate Finance Committee released revisions to the "Big, Beautiful Bill", pushing for deeper tax cuts and lowering the SALT cap.
  • Disagreement between Senate and House Republicans regarding SALT cap.
  • Congressman Mike Lawler emphasizes the need for tax relief for middle-class and working-class families.

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On Monday, the Senate Finance Committee released their revisions to the "Big Beautiful Bill," pushing for deeper tax cuts and lowering the State and Local Tax (SALT) cap back to $10,000. These changes have sparked some friction between Senate and House Republicans, as President Trump warned that failure to pass his bill could lead to "the highest tax increase in history instead of the greatest tax cut in history." Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins the Rundown to defend raising the SALT cap to $40,000, and he explains the stakes for the U.S. in the Israel-Iran conflict.

Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team members come from diverse backgrounds. Some start their careers in the military, while others are civilians who often find themselves in high-stakes situations. Tommy Wehrle, a SWAT officer, sniper, and former Baltimore County police officer, joins the Rundown to discuss his career and how he joined the SWAT ranks as an elite sniper.

Plus, commentary by neurosurgeon and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson.

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