Supporters of Curbelo’s bill gloss over these points to drum up interest. Josiah Neeley, energy policy director of the R Street Institute, points out that the tax swap “is a standard part of the GOP tax playbook going back to 1986.” Ah, when all else fails, play the Reagan card.
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