Axne Says Build Back Better Plan Isn’t ‘Radical’

Statewide Iowa — Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines is urging her fellow Democrats to abandon a plan that would require new reporting from banks and credit unions about customer transactions.

Supporters say it would help track tax cheats hiding their income and should be included in the Democrats’  “Build Back Better” plan. Axne and 20 other Democrats in the House say the data banks would turn over to the IRS raises privacy concerns. Axne says other elements of the package are higher priorities.

Axne made her comments this week during Progress Iowa’s annual fundraiser and she offered a general defense of the overall package Democrats have struggled to assemble.

President Biden was scheduled to speak privately with House Democrats this Thursday morning at 8 a.m. Iowa time to convince Democrats in the House to vote for whatever plan Senate Democrats can develop and pass. House leaders have indicated they want a vote this week.

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