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Home » News » Hawley says Republicans should double down on cutting taxes for working Americans

Hawley says Republicans should double down on cutting taxes for working Americans

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Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Mo., urges his Republican colleagues to double tax cuts for working -class Americans who make up the base of President Donald Trump.

Hawley told Fox News Digital in an interview that tax cuts are “in what Republicans are good,” specifically calling changes in payroll tax. He says that Americans should be able to apply income tax credits such as the fiscal credit of the children, the deduction of the mortgage and the charitable deduction, to their payroll taxes.

Hawley, who first made the impulse on a Tuesday for the Washington Post, says he has spoken with Trump about possible tax exemptions and that the president is “very supportive.”

“These are the people who put Trump in the White House,” Hawley told Fox, referring to Americans who earn less than $ 80,000 per year.

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American senator Josh Hawley, R-MO. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

The debate on fiscal policy is a fury in Washington as Republicans weigh what to put on the Trump’s “big and beautiful” budget bill. Many Republicans support the reappocation of 2017 tax cuts, but there are calls for more changes.

Some Republicans, including the White House, have just collected taxes on higher supports to compensate for costs.

“We have this incredible national debt, so at some point you must go to the elephant in the room,” Senator Bill Cassidy, republican of La-La. “I can’t tell you if it will happen or not.”

Hawley has also said that he would support to raise some taxes to compensate for cuts in the lowest tax levels if the president drives him.

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Republicans agree to maintain Trump’s tax cuts in 2017. (Fox News Digital/Trump-Vance Transition Team)

Fox’s proposal that a path to obtaining more income would be to start taxing the endowments of the largest universities in the United States.

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The Trump administration is already involved in a battle launched to reform the main educational institutions of the United States, threatening to retain federal funds if they do not adequately address anti -Semitism and other problems on their campus.

Harvard, the university that has backed the Trump administration, has an endowment of approximately $ 53 billion.

The other seven Ivy League schools have endowments for a total of more than $ 139 billion.

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However, regardless of compensation, Hawley says that the highest priority should be to ensure tax exemptions for people who voted to Trump in office.

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Hawley emphasized this approach to his opinion article for the post, citing the columnist of the Reagan Robert Novak era.

“God attracts the Republican party on earth to reduce taxes.”

Otherwise, Hagstrom is a Fox News Digital reporter who covers national politics and the great last -minute news events. Send tips to Anders.hagstrom@fox.com, or on Twitter: @hagstrom_anders.

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