House Passes Budget Targeting Medicaid, Food Aid to Pave Way for Tax Cuts
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President Donald Trump called on Congress to make his expiring 2017 tax cuts permanent just hours after House Republicans squeaked through a tax-and-spending plan paving the way for a temporary extension through deep cuts in safety-net programs such as Medicaid.
He raised the bar for congressional Republicans in a social media post Wednesday morning. Achieving his aim would likely require tearing up the budget blueprint and renegotiating with fiscal conservatives worried about the impact on budget deficits and swing-district lawmakers concerned about reducing food assistance and health coverage for the poor and disabled.