President Joe Biden has shown support for legislation that would eliminate taxes on tipped wages, a move that has been welcomed by many in the service industry.
The White House confirmed that Biden would 'absolutely' sign the bill if it reaches his desk, highlighting the administration's commitment to easing the financial burdens on tipped workers. Additionally, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll reveals that a majority of Republicans support Biden's proposals for Supreme Court reforms, indicating bipartisan approval for his plans to overhaul the high court.
Amidst these developments, former President Donald Trump made headlines with claims about Biden's potential exit from the presidential race and speculative comments on the future of the U.S. should Kamala Harris win the presidency, during a high-profile interview on the X platform.
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It's about time we see tangible steps towards fair wages for service workers, and Biden's move on the tip tax coupled with the push for Supreme Court reform shows real progress that crosses party lines.
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