Chairman of the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Plans to Introduce Three Bills to Address Gaps in Trump's Massive Proposal
On June 10, according to U.S. media Semafor, the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, Republican Graham, is preparing for the possibility that key provisions of President Trump's massive proposal may be cut.
His solution is to introduce another bill for tax cuts and spending reductions. Graham stated that the current legislation is not the final outcome and added that if necessary, he expects a total of three bipartisan bills: "Let's first try to reach a compromise on this bill, and then we have two more bills to advance."
Graham said, "The President wants to achieve some policies, such as tax exemptions for tips and overtime pay. All of these may be difficult to fully include in the bill. Therefore, we want to introduce the largest scale of the bill that the market can bear, but we also need to understand that more bills will be introduced. The core challenge that senators face at this stage of the process is how much more can be done."