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The House budget resolution accommodates all the expiring tax provisions in the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts that were supported by the metalcasting industry, including: the capital gains and dividends tax reductions; Section 179 expensing; and the estate or "death" tax repeal.
For the VA, the House budget resolution called for some $28 billion in spending reductions for health care, disability compensation, and other benefits for our veterans, which were not included in the Senate version.
Meanwhile, House leaders were hard pressed to find enough Republicans to vote for a mere 1 percent reduction in spending growth needed to fund the tax cut contained in the House budget resolution.
 
 
 
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