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Senate moves ahead on GOP budget that’s key to tax ‘reform’

By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press
Published: October 17, 2017, 9:35am

WASHINGTON — The Senate has voted to move ahead on a Republican budget plan — a critical step in the party’s drive to cut taxes and simplify the IRS code.

The nonbinding budget plan would permit Republicans to pass follow-up tax cuts later this year that would add up to $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the coming decade.

It calls for $5 trillion in spending cuts over that period, including cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and the Obama-era health law, though Republicans have no plans to actually impose those cuts with follow-up legislation.

The party-line tally sets up a vote later this week to pass the budget.

GOP tax plans call for cutting tax rates for corporations, individuals, and business partnerships.

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