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On The Money: House Democrats line up $1.5T in spending without budget | GOP takes aim at IRS | House Democrat mulls wealth tax

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THE BIG DEAL—House Democrats to kick off $1.5 trillion spending process without budget: House Democrats on Monday moved to advance the annual appropriations process for 2022 without a budget resolution.

House Budget Committee Chair John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) filed with the House Rules Committee a $1.5 trillion deeming resolution, which would allow appropriators to begin writing their 12 annual spending bills.

The strategy: 

The problem: In order to do that Democrats would need to carefully tailor the budget resolution to the bills they hope to pass through reconciliation, divvying up precise amounts that authorizing committees will be able to spend to match their legislative goals. The Hill’s Niv Elis has more here.

LEADING THE DAY

Republicans open new line of attack on IRS: The IRS is back in Republicans’ crosshairs following a ProPublica report based on the confidential tax records of the wealthiest Americans.

Republicans have long disliked the tax-collection agency, and have been critical of President Biden’s proposal to give the IRS significantly more resources. Now, GOP lawmakers are amplifying their attacks on the IRS in light of an unauthorized disclosure of tax data to ProPublica, arguing that it undermines taxpayers’ ability to have confidence in the agency.

“This is an astonishing breach of trust that should make taxpayers very concerned,” Rep. Kevin Brady (Texas), the top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, told reporters Friday.

What happened: 

The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda breaks it all down here.

Exclusive: Democrat exploring ‘patriot tax’ on multimillionaires’ wealth: While Republicans are taking aim at the IRS, a Democrat has an idea to give them a little more work to do.

Rep. Thomas Suozzi (D-N.Y.), a member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said that he’s exploring the idea of a one-time tax on the wealth of the richest Americans as Democrats seek to increase taxes on the rich in order to pay for spending priorities.

“We all know that people who are wealthy did very well during the pandemic and people that were low-income people did not do well,” Suozzi said. He said that for wealthy people, the surcharge would be “a way to help your country to build back better.” Naomi has more here.

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