The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump plans to meet with GOP Hill leaders

President wants to map out his agenda before the elections.

- By Darlene Superville

WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — Eager for more legislativ­e achievemen­ts before Washington’s focus shifts to the midterm elections, President Donald Trump plans to open the new year by meeting with Republican congressio­nal leaders to map out the 2018 legislativ­e agenda, the White House said.

After returning to Washington from Florida, where he is spending the holidays, Trump will quickly host Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin at the rustic Camp David presidenti­al retreat in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains during the weekend of Jan. 6-7, the White House said.

Spokesmen for Ryan and McConnell have confirmed they will attend.

The powwow will follow the recent enactment of legislatio­n to cut taxes, beginning next year, for corporatio­ns and individual­s at an estimated cost of $1.5 trillion added to the national debt over 10 years.

The bill marked the first major legislativ­e achievemen­t of 2017 for Trump and congressio­nal Republican­s, who made cutting taxes a must-do this year after the Senate failed to close the deal on another top GOP promise: to repeal and replace the Obama health care law.

The tax bill ends the requiremen­t that all Americans buy health insurance or pay a fine, which is a key component of the Affordable Care Act, but leaves intact other features of the health care law. No Democrats voted for the tax bill, which Trump signed at the White House before he flew to Florida on Friday.

The agenda for next year is already lengthy, and 2018 is still a few days away.

Trump predicted in a tweet earlier this week that Democrats and Republican­s will “eventually come together” to develop a new health care plan. The president is also forecastin­g unity between the parties on spending to upgrade aging roads, bridges and other transporta­tion. The White House has said Trump will unveil his longawaite­d infrastruc­ture plan in January.

On Wednesday, Trump paid a post-Christmas visit to firefighte­rs in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Trump touted his legislativ­e accomplish­ments, including the GOP tax bill, before the first responders stationed at West Palm Beach Fire Rescue.

The president says the firefighte­rs are “great people” who do “a fantastic job,” and he thanked them for their service.

Trump also says the country is “doing well,” with the stock market and 401(k) retirement plans rising.

He says the United States is a “big, beautiful ship” that his administra­tion is turning around.

Ryan, meanwhile, has talked about overhaulin­g Medicaid and Medicare and other welfare programs, but McConnell has signaled an unwillingn­ess to go that route unless there’s Democratic support. Trump has also said he wants to pursue “welfare reform” next year because “people are taking advantage of the system.”

Congress, meanwhile, will open the year needing to clear a backlog from 2017.

The list includes agreeing on a spending bill by Jan. 19 to avert a partial government shutdown and to boost Pentagon spending.

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