U.S. House Republicans and Democrats showed no sign of surrendering their partisan positions after a briefing on the nation's $31 trillion debt on Wednesday, the day before President Joe Biden is due to unveil his 2024 spending plan
Republicans hold a majority in the House, while Biden's fellow Democrats control the Senate.
The Republican-led House Budget Committee is expected to follow up in coming weeks. It has been looking atin cuts to nondefense discretionary programs for 2024 that would reset spending to fiscal 2022 levels and save $1.5 trillion over a decade by holding spending increases to an annual 1%. But after hearing the CBO presentation, McCarthy ruled out new taxes as a way to address the U.S. fiscal position."We could find common ground. It won't be new taxes," he said. "Raising taxes in a low-growth economy like this will only hurt us more and put us into recession."
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