Democrats outraged over Senate GOP's last-minute tax bill reveal
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Democrats were outraged Friday night after Republicans unveiled the
479-page text of their tax overhaul shortly before the bill went to the
Senate floor for a vote.
The short timeframe, Democrats
complained, left them no time to read all the provisions in the hefty
legislation. Those hundreds of pages included new amendments and some
handwritten notes that were nearly illegible. Republicans want to move
the bill through swiftly, after Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday
announced the chamber had the votes to pass the legislation.
"Not
a single member of this chamber has read the bill," Senate Minority
Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, said on the Senate floor. "It would be
impossible."
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) claimed she was handed
the amendments to be included in the bill not by any of her colleagues,
but by a lobbyist. Lobbyists, her comment implied, saw the bill before
Democratic members.
She also tweeted that the Senate can learn from history.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi famously said, "We have to pass the bill so that you
can find out what is in it" about the Affordable Care Act in 2010, a
comment that came back to haunt her. McCaskill, like others, pointed out
how illegible some of the scribbled amendments were.
Sen. John Tester (D-Mont.) tweeted out a video of the heft
bill, which he said he received shortly before the vote was expected. He
too pointed out the "scribbled" policy changes.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said the bill was crafted "ENTIRELY" behind closed doors.
Some, like Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, highlighted how
illegible some of the bill's scribbled notes were from the Senate floor.
On the Senate floor, members also protested last-minute
amendments, such as a provision to exempt colleges and universities that
don't accept federal Title IV funds from a tax on their endowments.
Democrats pointed out that would apply to very few colleges —
specifically, the religiously affiliated Hillsdale College in Michigan
and Grove City College in Pennsylvania.
The vote is expected to take place at some point later Friday.
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