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It’s a sign of the concern and member awareness about the possibility of Republicans trying to legislate tariffs as part of their reconciliation package next year.

What’s next for Jason Smith’s tax policy groups

This year’s tax battle has been sputtering out, but lawmakers and business interests are starting to make themselves busy with the bigger battle to come.

So when House Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) rolled out tax policy groups for the expiring pieces of the 2017 Trump tax cuts this week, he drew his share of buzz. The big question now: What’s next?

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