Tax Cuts in the Budget Committee Markups

Today marks the beginning of budget committee markups. Click here for the House Budget Committee Overview of the FY 2006 Budget Resolution. The Senate mark should be available later today. It appears today that House Republicans are planning to include approximately $48 billion in tax cuts in their budget resolution, while the Senate is supposedly planning to include around $70 billion. While these numbers are significantly lower than Bush's request, they are still extremely costly endeavors in a time when we are facing high cyclical deficits and proposing to cut spending for social programs significantly. A good editorial in today's Washington Post compares the Congressional Budget Committees' action of lowering the amount spent on tax cuts to "the restraint of a dieter who is accustomed to scarfing down three pies a day and wants applause for cutting back to one." This analogy is right on track. Any tax cuts pursued in this budget reconciliation process in conjunction with spending reductions in mandatory programs are costly and contradictory actions that use the guise of deficit reduction to further shrink the role of government and actually result in larger budget deficits. Click here and here for more information on the tax cuts. Click here for an informative Center on Budget and Policy Priorities report on CBO's recent preliminary analysis of the President's budget policy priorities.
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