WASHINGTON—The new Republican-controlled House voted Monday to repeal tens of billions of dollars in Internal Revenue Service funding, advancing a bill that is unlikely to become law but that previews coming battles with Democrats over the tax agency’s expansion.
The bill—the first legislation advanced by the Republican majority that took over the House this past week—aims to erase a key policy priority of the Democrats, who used their control of the government to enact it last year.
Read more on wsj.com