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AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite The game of “will she or won’t she” has ended regarding Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and the Democrats’ new reconciliation bill. As RedState reported on Wednesday, there were still questions about whether the Arizona senator would support the laughably dubbed “Inflation Reduction Act.”
Counting on her opposition was always a pipedream, though, and Sinema has made it official. She will join Sen. Joe Manchin in proving that even “good Democrats” are still Democrats. Senate Democrats secure Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s support for Inflation Reduction Act with changes to tax provisions https://t.co/tDyQTkLWLJ — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 5, 2022 Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) said she would “move forward” on a revised version of Senate Democrats’ health care, climate and deficit-reduction package, after party leaders agreed to scale back some of their original tax proposals. The new approach — along with other changes to the proposal known as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 — satisfied Sinema’s chief concerns and helped set in motion a plan to approve it as soon as this weekend. In a statement, Sinema said Democrats had “agreed to remove” a key tax targeting wealthy investors and had made changes to a second provision that […]
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