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Tariffs are likely to make having a baby cost more

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Latin America   来源:Politics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:, a fertility treatment that has been threatened by fetal personhood laws.

, a fertility treatment that has been threatened by fetal personhood laws.

The Republican bill runs aand includes more than $5 trillion in tax cuts, costs that are partially offset by spending cuts elsewhere and other changes in the tax code. The legislation would make permanent the tax cuts from Trump’s

Tariffs are likely to make having a baby cost more

while reducing funding for programs involving food assistance, college financing and environmental protection.As talks over the bill have progressed, divisions have emerged among Republicans, particularly between fiscal hawks most concerned about federal deficits and others more focused on the impact of cuts back home.That’s where Trump usually comes in, playing the “closer” who turns no votes to yes.

Tariffs are likely to make having a baby cost more

“President Trump has gone out of his way to ask us: ‘Are there any members you want me to call? Anybody that you want me to talk to?’ And he calls them right then,” said House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La. “He’s been incredibly hands-on and incredibly helpful at getting the bill to where it is.”Trump’s involvement seems certain to grow as Johnson labors to get the tax package through the House by a self-imposed Memorial Day deadline.

Tariffs are likely to make having a baby cost more

Conservatives slowed the process Friday, refusing to advance the tax package out of the House Budget Committee until it includes faster implementation of Medicaid changes and a more wholesale repeal of

. They vowed to hold firm until their demands are met.Here’s what we know.

Late Friday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that electronics, including smartphones and laptops, would be excluded from broader, so-called— meaning these goods wouldn’t be subject to

imposed on other countries.But U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later said that this was only a temporary reprieve — telling ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that electronics will be included under future sector-specific tariffs on semiconductor products, set to arrive in “probably a month or two.”

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