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Ron Johnson says tax and spending bill could be done by August recess

  • Republican Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson opposes President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, arguing it will increase national debt by $2.8 trillion over ten years.
  • He emphasized the need for spending cuts to pre-pandemic levels to achieve a balanced budget, highlighting the necessity of addressing the debt crisis.
  • Johnson urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to delay the vote on the bill until further discussions can occur regarding budget cuts.
  • He mentioned that the legislation would not sufficiently decrease budget deficits, despite proposed cuts of $1.6 trillion over ten years.
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Wisconsin Public Radio broke the news in Madison, United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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