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Democrats Advance ‘Inflation Reduction’ Bill in 51–50 Vote: Kamala Harris uses tie-breaking vote
Epoch Times with Contributions from Associated Press ^ | 08/06/2022 | Mimi Nguyen Ly

Posted on 08/06/2022 10:40:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Senate Democrats on Aug. 6 advanced a mammoth spending bill on climate and energy, health care, and taxes, after overcoming unanimous Republican opposition in the evenly divided chamber.

The procedural vote to advance the Democratic bill—which authorizes over $400 billion in new spending—was 51–50 after Vice President Kamala Harris arrived at the Capitol to cast a vote, breaking the deadlock in the Senate over the measure that Democrats say would reform the tax code, lower the cost of prescription drugs, invest in energy and climate change programs, all while lowering the federal deficit.

The vote means that senators will have 20 hours to debate on the measure, followed by a vote-a-rama, a marathon open-ended series of amendment votes that has no time limit. After that, the bill will head to a final vote. The measure is anticipated to pass the chamber as early as this weekend.

The House, where Democrats have a majority, could give the legislation final approval on Aug. 12, when lawmakers are scheduled to return to Washington.

The vote came after the Senate parliamentarian—the chamber’s nonpartisan rules arbiter—gave a thumbs-up to most of the Democrats’ revised 755-page bill.

But Democrats had to drop a significant part of their plan for lowering prescription drug prices, Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough said. The provision would have essentially forced companies not to raise prices higher than inflation. MacDonough said Democrats violated Senate budget rules with language in the bill imposing hefty penalties on drugmakers who raise their prices beyond inflation in the private insurance market.

Republicans, Democrats Divided

The White House said in a statement of administrative policy on Aug. 6 that it “strongly supports passage” of the bill.

“This legislation would lower health care, prescription drug, and energy costs, invest in energy security, and make our tax code fairer—all while fighting inflation and reducing the deficit,” the statement reads. “This historic legislation would help tackle today’s most pressing economic challenges, make our economy stronger for decades to come, and position the United States to be the world’s leader in clean energy.”

Republicans say the legislation is simply an alternate, dwindled version to the Democrat’s earlier Build Back Better bill—a multitrillion-dollar social spending package that was a major agenda of President Joe Biden—that Democrats have now dubbed the “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.”

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Democrats “are misreading the American people’s outrage as a mandate for yet another reckless taxing and spending spree.” He said Democrats “have already robbed American families once through inflation and now their solution is to rob American families yet a second time.”

“There is no working family in America whose top priorities are doubling the size of the IRS and giving rich people money to buy $80,000 electric cars,” McConnell said in a separate statement on Twitter. “Americans want Washington to address inflation, crime, and the border—not another reckless liberal taxing and spending spree.”

Democrats have said the measure would “address record inflation by paying down our national debt, lowering energy costs, and lowering healthcare costs,” but Republicans have criticized the measure as having no potential other than to make matters worse, nicknaming the legislation “Build Back Broke,” in part because the bill would fulfill many parts of Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.

“The time is now to move forward with a big, bold package for the American people,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). “This historic bill will reduce inflation, lower costs, fight climate change. It’s time to move this nation forward.”

Economic analysts are divided on the measure, with some having predicted that the bill will worsen inflation and lead to stagnation in growth.

While Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a crucial swing vote for the Democrats, had blocked any chance of advancing the Build Back Better legislation, he came to an agreement with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on the “Inflation Reduction” bill on July 27. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), another swing vote, on Aug. 5 announced she was also on board after further adjustments to the measure following discussions with Democratic colleagues.

Democrats are using special procedures that would let them pass a bill related to taxes, spending, and debt without having to reach the 60-vote majority that legislation often needs in the Senate. The parliamentarian decides whether parts of legislation must be dropped for violating Senate rules that would permit the special procedures, which include a requirement that provisions be chiefly aimed at affecting the federal budget, not imposing new policy.

Graham (R-S.C.), the top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, said that in supporting the Democratic bill, Manchin and Sinema “are empowering legislation that will make the average person’s life more difficult” by forcing up energy costs with tax increases and making it harder for companies to hire workers.

Provisions

While the bill’s final costs are still being determined, it includes about $370 billion on energy and climate programs over the next 10 years, and about $64 billion to extend subsidies for Affordable Care Act program for federal subsidies of health insurance for three years through 2025.

It also seeks generate about $700 billion in new revenue over the next 10 years, which would leave roughly $300 billion in deficit reduction over the coming decade, which would represent just a tiny proportion of the next 10 year’s projected $16 trillion in budget shortfalls.

A large portion of the $700 billion—an estimated $313 billion—is expected to be generated by increasing the corporate minimum tax to 15 percent, while the remaining amounts include $288 billion in prescription drug pricing reform and $124 billion in Internal Revenue Service tax enforcement.

According to the current version of the bill, the new 15 percent minimum tax would be imposed on some corporations that earn over $1 billion annually but pay far less than the current 21 percent corporate tax. Companies buying back their own stock would be taxed 1 percent for those transactions, swapped in after Sinema refused to support higher taxes on private equity firm executives and hedge fund managers. The IRS budget would be increased to strengthen its tax collections.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democrats; inflation; inflationtax; senate; spending; taxes
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To: SeekAndFind

Did whats his face with the broken hip show up to vote ?


41 posted on 08/07/2022 8:43:13 AM PDT by butlerweave
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51/50 is appropriate.


42 posted on 08/07/2022 9:37:48 AM PDT by Rio
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To: nbenyo
But the cranks will continue their mantra “there’s not a dime’s difference between the parties”.

Do you really think that all 50 Republicans opposed the Bill? Seriously?

If you don’t think that votes were counted and deals already struck, than you are the fool.

43 posted on 08/07/2022 9:51:18 AM PDT by voicereason (The RNC is like the "one-night stand" you wish you could forget.)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation
A GOP led House could defund many of Biden’s tax and spend grabs, IF they have the political will to do so.

Newt Gingrich had the power and a massive public mandate to do this in 1995. But after the lobbyists went into overdrive, very little changed.

I think we would need about 250 Boeberts, Greenes, and Gosars to make any real cuts happen.

44 posted on 08/07/2022 9:58:17 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: Macho MAGA Man
Get ready for hyperinflation. The US is about to become the Weimar Republic of post WW1 Germany.

"Bro, it's LITERALLY called the Inflation Reduction Act!"

45 posted on 08/07/2022 10:01:34 AM PDT by Drew68 (Ron DeSantis for President 2024)
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To: voicereason

Manchin and Sinema were the only votes counted. That’s why the bill was passed as “reconciliation”.


46 posted on 08/07/2022 11:55:13 AM PDT by nbenyo
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To: SeekAndFind

A prayer.

Lord help us survive the Biden administration.

In Jesus name, amen.

5.56mm


47 posted on 08/07/2022 12:17:20 PM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho got to go.)
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To: MinorityRepublican

...and I am still waiting for my refund.


48 posted on 08/07/2022 12:20:44 PM PDT by mware (RETIRED)
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To: mware
...and I am still waiting for my refund.

Would be nice. They'll probably get more armed agents. Tactical gear.

49 posted on 08/07/2022 12:28:08 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: mware
...and I am still waiting for my refund.

Me too. When I checked the IRS site this past week they said expect at least a 6 month delay.

They are hiring 80,000 more IRS drones under the new "anti-inflation" Bill just passed. I suspect the wait times for refunds will only increase. This was not done for "efficiency".

50 posted on 08/07/2022 12:39:21 PM PDT by Gritty (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the Revolution. - Saul Alinsky)
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To: Flick Lives

BUYING the donuts isn’t the problem!


51 posted on 08/07/2022 12:42:04 PM PDT by MortMan (You better bring yours, when you come to take mine. - Creed Fisher)
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To: Gritty

Yep, I suspect they will go through my filing with a fine tooth comb. BTW do you have the site to check up on returns?


52 posted on 08/07/2022 12:45:00 PM PDT by mware (RETIRED)
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To: Gritty

Wonder if they will give us the interest we should be getting?


53 posted on 08/07/2022 12:46:31 PM PDT by mware (RETIRED)
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To: Drew68; Chode; carriage_hill

tcA noitcudeR noitalfnI

Fixed it by reversing.


54 posted on 08/07/2022 1:03:06 PM PDT by mabarker1 ( (Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !)
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To: SisterK

1984 was only 38 years ago


55 posted on 08/07/2022 1:21:52 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: M Kehoe
Lord help us survive the Biden administration.

8414 future Hoosiers never got the chance to survive last year.

Hell; they never got the chance to VIVE in the first place.

56 posted on 08/07/2022 1:26:01 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: MortMan

BUYING the donuts isn’t the problem!

Ha! True.


57 posted on 08/07/2022 1:53:31 PM PDT by Flick Lives
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To: SeekAndFind

Whatever they say it will do, expect the opposite.


58 posted on 08/07/2022 2:30:03 PM PDT by matt04 ( )
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To: mware

I went to the main IRS website and dug from there.


59 posted on 08/08/2022 7:00:51 AM PDT by Gritty (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the Revolution. - Saul Alinsky)
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