Speaker Johnson lays out agenda for Republicans as they fight to hold
House majority
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[October 02, 2024]
By KEVIN FREKING
WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson laid out on Tuesday a policy
agenda should Republicans take the majority next year that extends the
tax cuts approved when Donald Trump was president, reduces the size of
the federal workforce and gives parents more choice on where they can
send their children to school.
Johnson emphasized five main policy points during a speech at the New
York Stock Exchange. He talked of extending and building on the Trump
tax cuts, confronting China, boosting oil and gas production, expanding
school choice and cutting the size and scope of the federal government.
“The survival of the American dream depends upon our victory,” Johnson
said.
The speaker and House Republicans are fighting this election season to
hold their narrow House majority, with just a handful of seats to spare.
Republicans are hopeful that a Trump victory over Vice President Kamala
Harris in the election will help propel them to majorities in the House
and Senate, which would give them unified control of Washington for the
first time since 2018 and the ability to enact a sweeping legislative
agenda.
Against the campaign backdrop, Johnson provided a bleak view of the
economy under President Joe Biden, though the economy continues to grow
at a solid pace, inflation is on the decline and the unemployment rate
is still low by historical standards. He spoke to an audience of Wall
Street investors, traders and others who have witnessed stock markets
reach record highs in recent days.
But Johnson said that as he has traveled the country, he's meeting
business owners on the verge of collapse because of high inflation, high
taxes and over-regulation. And he said he's met moms and dads who have
resorted to donating plasma and setting up crowdfunding pages so that
they didn't lose their homes.
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., delivers an economic
address to financial and business leaders, at the New York Stock
Exchange, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
“Our incredible people are hanging on right now in spite of so many
unprecedented challenges, but many can't afford to do it much
longer,” Johnson said.
The first policy priority he outlined was enhanced tax breaks,
citing specifically immediate expensing for research and development
costs. He also cited the need for a “strong” child tax credit,
though he did not provide specific numbers. He said the Republican
tax policies would “respect the dignity of work, and it doesn't pay
people more for staying out of the workforce.”
Trump has laid out a series of tax cuts on the campaign trail, such
as extending the expiring provisions of his 2017 overhaul, and not
taxing tips and Social Security. Outside experts say the tax cuts
proposed by Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris would cause
the debt to rise even faster the pace under current law.
Doing more to confront China and rolling back environmental
regulations are a common denominator for Republicans that Johnson
embraced in his speech. On education, he said millions of Americans
have the opportunity to send their children to a school that best
fits their need, and “Republicans want to expand that choice so that
every American has that opportunity.”
Johnson also emphasized cutting the debt by cutting the size of the
federal government, saying “we're going to reduce the size of the
federal workforce and root out a long list of non-essential jobs
through the federal bureaucracy.”
“It's hard to roll back the entrenched bureaucracy and face the
system that has produced the decline. It's a difficult task, but
it's a task that can be achieved,” Johnson said.
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