IRS can’t spend its $80B without permission from Congress under GOP bill

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IRS can’t spend its $80B without permission from Congress under GOP bill
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Senate Republicans want to slam the brakes on the IRS' ability to spend $80 billion over the next decade to boost its staff and potentially tighten tax enforcement.

New Hampshire Senate Republican candidate Don Bolduc breaks down how the IRS has strayed from its role on 'Kudlow.'let Congress vote down plans by the IRS

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, says the bill he’s working on with Sen. Jon Thune, R-S.D., is needed because the Democrat-led Congress gave the IRSwith "no oversight" strings attached. The money was approved as part of the Inflation Reduction Act Congress approved this year without a single Republican vote.

"If our bill becomes law, the Biden administration’s IRS would have to answer to the American people, not Washington bureaucrats," Thune added.

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