Joe Manchin crashes the Biden agenda
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58% : Manchin is also insisting new government programs utilize means-testing to ensure they are provided only to those who need the services the most, which means plans to provide universal preschool and free community college could end up far more limited than Democrats had hoped.57% : Manchin also wants fossil fuel subsidies to remain in place if tax credits for wind and solar power are extended in the bill and is calling for hydrogen-powered cars to be eligible for the "green" vehicle tax credits Democrats included in their bill.
42% : In addition to cutting the price tag significantly, Manchin said he believes the plan to hike taxes on corporations from 21% to 26.5% goes too far, calling instead for a 25% top rate.
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