Senate Democrats want to scale-back a controversial part of their own healthcare law that imposes new burdens on small businesses.
The proposal — introduced on Thursday by Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) with the support of party leaders — would eliminate a new tax filing requirement that many conservatives, backed by the business community, deem a job killer.
The bill arrives amid growing support for a rival GOP plan that would eliminate the filing requirement more broadly. Sponsored by Sen. Mike Johanns (Neb.), the legislation would offset the repeal with billions of dollars in cuts to preventive healthcare services.
The Democrats' bill, by contrast, would relax a portion of the small business provision, and pay for it by killing a tax break for the nation's oil giants, including BP.
The action comes as Republicans hit President Obama and Democrats hard over the economy. Businesses are not hiring enough to lower the nation's 9.5 percent unemployment rate, and the GOP is intensifying its arguments that Democratic tax and regulatory policies are to blame.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) slammed the tax provision this week, saying it would create "an enormous amount of paperwork and complexity" for the nation's businesses."
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