Democrats rush tax bills through Congress - Washington Examiner
Congress spent a year and a half drafting and passing the Tax Reform Act of 1986. The Ways and Means Committee worked for six months on the bill before it went to the floor. Yet, in the next few days, the committee plans to rush another major rewrite of our tax laws through the committee, with no amendments, no debate, and not one public hearing. Members of the committee will be asked to approve this massive bill without a Congressional Budget Office score, and with no analysis of the bill’s impact on inflation, investment, jobs, or economic growth.
Rep. Neal wanted it this way, because the longer proposals are public, the more opposition that builds.
This is no way to legislate, no matter the party, policy, or bill.