WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Advice to Companies: Don’t Be on ‘Menu’ When Trump Looks to Pay for Tax Cuts
President-elect Donald Trump has a long to-do list ready for his first 100 days, with a first-day focus on executive orders to close the border and slash regulations.
Topping the list of legislation is tax reform and tax cutting, including renewal of the tax cut plan he pushed through in 2017 during his first presidency. And with a new and more conservative Congress set to take up the Trump plan, companies around the nation are being advised to play ball and help, but also to look out for themselves.
“If you don’t tell your story, someone else will. Now’s the time to make a plan to be prepared,” said former Capitol Hill staffer Jeff Grappone, the Executive Vice President at Washington’s ROKK Solutions public affairs firm.
Read Jeff’s insights in the Washington Examiner.