Implications of the Election on the Tax Agenda for End-Of-Year Lame-Duck Session and 118th Congress

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Following record-breaking turnout in yesterday’s midterm elections, control of the 118th Congress remains unknown. Even as polling in the two weeks leading up to Election Day suggested Republican victories in both the House and Senate, the long-predicted red wave did not come to pass.

On the House side, prior to Election Day, Republicans were confident of a sizable victory, though Democratic leadership warned that several key races were still in play. While Republicans still appear poised to take control of the House, it will be by far smaller margins than previously expected. With a number of races still too close to call, Democratic leadership has indicated there may still be a path to a continued, but very narrow, majority.

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