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Johnson lays out GOP economic agenda for 2024 elections

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has outlined the Republican Party’s economic agenda for the first 100 days of a potential second Trump administration, emphasizing a return to policies from Trump’s first term. Johnson’s plan includes reforms in various sectors such as the economy, education, and energy, focusing on fiscal responsibility, tax cuts, and immigration control.

In his remarks at the New York Stock Exchange, Johnson criticized the Biden administration for rising inflation and living costs, asserting that the GOP’s agenda would restore economic health and American energy dominance. The proposed “America First” principles include extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, rewriting the tax code to discourage illegal immigration, and prioritizing school choice while addressing radical ideologies in education. Johnson’s agenda comes as the Republican Party seeks to consolidate its control ahead of the 2024 elections, with a focus on reducing the national debt and reversing policies from Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.

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