WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republicans highlighted the need for tax cuts and company liability securities in any new coronavirus legislation on Tuesday, while avoiding Democrats from requiring transparency for a $650 billion-plus program for struggling small businesses.
SUBMIT PICTURE: An American flag flies beyond the U.S. Capitol dome ahead of your home of Representatives resolution appointing supervisors for the Senate impeachment trial versus U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, U.S., January 15,2020 REUTERS/Tom Brenner
Republican Politician President Donald Trump outlined his own desire list of policies for Congress to consider, consisting of payroll tax cuts and an overhead deduction for dining establishments and home entertainment, as Republicans and Democrats sparred over the next round of legislation to help the United States fight the coronavirus crisis.
” The removal of Sanctuary Cities, Payroll Taxes, and perhaps Capital Gains Taxes, should be placed on the table,” Trump composed in a tweet.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, while highlighting his need that any new costs safeguard services from coronavirus-related suits, told report