GOP reconciliation bill omits tax provisions, drawing ire from House tax writers
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House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith and other GOP tax writers were left out of the party-line reconciliation bill, sparking frustration over missing tax provisions as leaders push forward the $95 billion spending package; some lawmakers say a fourth bill or lame-duck actions could address tax policy, while others warn the omission could complicate midterm dynamics.
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