U.S. Senator Manchin opposes tax and
climate proposal, Washington Post reports
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[July 15, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic
Senator Joe Manchin told Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on
Thursday he won't support a Democratic proposal for new climate change
spending and higher taxes for corporations and wealthier Americans, the
Washington Post reported.
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U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) is seen during a Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing
to discuss the fiscal year 2023 budget of the Department of Justice at
the Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S., April 26, 2022. Greg Nash/Pool via
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Manchin, a key Democratic swing vote in the Senate, stymied
earlier attempts to pass President Joe Biden's "Build Back
Better" legislation over concerns about the deficit and
inflation.
Democrats had hoped to pass a tax and spending bill before
mid-term elections in November.
The senator did tell Democratic leaders he was open to reducing
prescription drug prices for seniors and extending subsidies
that help keep health insurance costs lower, the Post reported,
citing two unidentified people familiar with the matter.
Asked about the Post report, Manchin spokesperson Sam Runyon
said: "Senator Manchin believes it's time for leaders to put
political agendas aside, reevaluate and adjust to the economic
realities the country faces to avoid taking steps that add fuel
to the inflation fire."
A representative for Schumer did not respond to a request for
comment from Reuters.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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