Neal plans broad tax agenda if House control changes
Source: Politico
05/11/2026 04:45 AM EDT
Democrats appear poised to retake the House, and Rep. Richard Neal is quietly making plans. The Massachusetts Democrat has a clear path back into the chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee and, behind the scenes, hes laying the groundwork for a second stint as his partys point man on all things tax, as well as trade, health care and Social Security. Theres been conversations for sure, Neal said in an interview.
The last time Neal had the job, during President Donald Trumps first term, he became the face of Democrats long-running bid to release Trumps long-hidden tax returns an ultimately successful fight that nevertheless came with loads of grief for the congenitally affable lawmaker. Neal has never been progressives favorite, and many at the time were openly and loudly skeptical that his heart was in the tax return fight, which ended up at the Supreme Court in 2022.
While Democrats were ultimately successful in releasing six years worth of Trumps tax returns, the committee did not love how policing Trumps tax returns eclipsed much of the rest of its work. And though Trump is once again bucking the decades-old tradition of presidents voluntarily releasing their returns, Democrats see a long list of more pressing issues demanding the committees attention.
Among them: how Trump and his family have personally benefited from government decisions; Trumps unusual $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS stemming from the leak of his tax returns by an agency contractor to the media; the IRSs decision to share taxpayer information with the Department of Homeland Security for its mass deportation campaign; Frank Bisignano serving as the day-to-day head of the IRS in the novel and unconfirmed role of chief executive officer; and the ongoing fallout from the steep cuts to the agencys workforce last year.
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