Grassley: Fat Chance
Posted by jesselee
Monday, September 5, 2005 at 11:59 AM
Senator Gives Estate Tax Repeal Bill 'Zero' Chance Of Success
[Tax-News.com]
Sen. Charles Grassley (R - Iowa), Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, has stated that there is virtually no chance that the Senate will back a full repeal of the estate tax when the chamber reconvenes to address the issue once again after the summer recess.Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R - Tenn.) is planning a vote on H.R.8, which would repeal the estate tax beginning this year, and it could be one of the first bills on the Senate's legislative agenda during the September session, despite the more pressing issue of dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which has devastated the city of New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast area.
However, it is widely acknowledged by lawmakers and analysts that Frist lacks the minimum 60 votes needed to prevent a filibuster, a point Grassley noted whilst speaking to reporters in his home state of Iowa last week.
"I would imagine we have 55 or 56 votes to repeal it, but it's not going to get done," commented Grassley, who went on to add that the chances of a permanent repeal of the tax are "zero".
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Will they "nuclear option" over this? Will they over Roberts, chief justice nomination?
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September 5, 2005 12:57 PM