UPDATED 10:25 A.M.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a budget plan that lays the groundwork for extending President Donald Trumpโs 2017 tax cuts, despite opposition from all Democrats and two Republicans who worried that it does not cut spending sufficiently.
The 216-214 House vote is a preliminary โ but required โ step that would enable Republicans to bypass Democratic opposition and pass tax cut legislation along party lines later this year.
Republicans will fashion those tax cuts over the coming months.
The legislation passed on Thursday amounts to a broad budget blueprint, which includes few details.
It would cut taxes by about $5 trillion and add approximately $5.7 trillion to the federal governmentโs debt over the next decade.
House Speaker Mike Johnson had hoped to pass it on Wednesday, but postponed action when some of his Republicans objected that it does not cut spending enough. With a 220-213 majority, Johnson has little margin for error.
The legislation, which passed the Senate on Saturday, calls for a minimum of $4 billion in spending cuts. That is far less than a previous version approved by the House that mandates $1.5 trillion in cuts.
Senate Republicans say the $4 billion figure is simply a minimum that does not prevent Congress from passing much larger tax cuts in the months to come. But some hardline conservatives in the House say they are reluctant to vote for legislation that does not include a bigger target.
Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune tried to overcome those concerns ahead of the vote, saying they would aim to find much larger spending cuts in the months to come.
โWeโll certainly do everything we can to be as aggressive as possible,โ Thune said.
Before the vote, some Republicans said they needed to set aside ideological concerns to give Trumpโs tax cuts a chance of success.
โI donโt care how philosophically principled you are, I donโt care how bold and dramatic the legislation is, if it never makes it to the Presidentโs desk, itโs never going to become a law,โ Republican Representative Frank Lucas of Oklahoma said.
Trump urged House Republicans to vote yes.
โGreat News! โThe Big, Beautiful Billโ is coming along really well. Republicans are working together nicely. Biggest Tax Cuts in USA History!!! Getting close,โ he wrote on social media.
The bill would extend the 2017 tax cuts that were Trumpโs primary first-term legislative achievement.
He has also proposed additional tax breaks for overtime wages, tipped income and Social Security benefits. Nonpartisan analysts say that could drive the billโs cost north of $11 trillion.
Congressional Republicans also intend to use the budget blueprint to raise the federal governmentโs debt ceiling, which they must do by sometime this summer or risk default on the nationโs $36.6 trillion in debt.
The intra-party fight comes amid chaos in financial markets set off by Trumpโs imposition of tariffs on imported goods. Prospects of a shrinking U.S. economy as a result of a world trade war, as some economists have projected, spilled over into Congressโ budget debates because of the possibility of falling revenue in an economic downturn.
(Writing by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Scott Malone, Mark Porter and Alistair Bell)
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives will try again on Thursday to pass a measure to move forward on extending President Donald Trumpโs tax cuts, following a delay caused by party hardliners concerned the measure does not cut spending enough.
A leadership aide said the House expects to vote around 10 a.m. ET (1400 GMT) on the measure, which would cut taxes by about $5 trillion and add approximately $5.7 trillion to the federal governmentโs debt over the next decade, nonpartisan analysts said.
Success would just be a first step, starting what is likely to be a months-long process of negotiations as Senate and House Republicans agree on the details. House hardliners, who represent deeply conservative districts, are pushing for deep spending cuts that Senate Republicans โ who represent full states โ have shown limited enthusiasm for.
Trump urged progress, saying on Truth Social, โGreat News! โThe Big, Beautiful Billโ is coming along really well. Republicans are working together nicely. Biggest Tax Cuts in USA History!!! Getting close.โ
The bill would extend the 2017 tax cuts that were Trumpโs primary first-term legislative achievement. He has also proposed additional cuts, such as eliminating taxes on overtime, tips and Social Security, that could drive the billโs cost north of $11 trillion, nonpartisan analysts said.
Congressional Republicans also intend to use the measure to raise the federal governmentโs debt ceiling, which they must do by sometime this summer or risk default on the nationโs $36.6 trillion in debt.
(Editing by Scott Malone)
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