Obama to Offer New Tax Bargain to GOP
A cut in corporate tax rates in exchange for job programs
President Obama hits the road again Tuesday for another in a series of middle-class speeches, and a new offer to congressional Republicans.
During a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., Obama will propose a cut in corporate tax rates -- a priority for the Republicans -- in exchange for new jobs programs, a prime White House objective.
"The president will call on Washington to work on a grand bargain focused on middle-class jobs by pairing reform of the business tax code with a significant investment in middle class jobs," said a statement from Obama senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer.
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