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US Republican senator opposes making temporary tax cuts permanent

Published April 18, 2018 Updated April 18, 2018 03:42pm

"It's transparently political and bad for our nation," Senator Bob Corker told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. He called the idea "grotesque."

Republican leaders in the US Congress are moving forward with a plan to vote, before the 2018 midterm elections, on a bill to make permanent the temporary individual tax cuts in their recent tax overhaul.

It is not yet clear, however, if the plan would pick up support from Democrats, whose votes would be needed to pass legislation in the Senate. Corker's comments indicated that the plan would also face resistance from some Republicans.

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