House Speaker Paul Ryan

NEW YORK CITY—If Donald Trump wins the presidential election and the House and Senate remain in Republican hands, advisors can expect that Republicans in the House will pursue tax, regulatory and entitlement reform as well as increased defense spending and replacements for Obamacare and federal anti-poverty programs.

These six agenda items comprise the House Republican plan called “A Better Way,” which House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., introduced in a series of events in early summer.

According to an article written by GlobeSt.com sister publication, ALM's Think Advisor, in a speech before the New York Economic Club on Monday, Ryan said the tightening presidential race presents “a real opportunity…to win a mandate for unified Republican governance,” which would pave the way for the House Republican agenda.

Ryan highlighted several items in that Republican agenda. Click here to read the full story on what he said about lower tax rates, regulatory reform and more.

House Speaker Paul Ryan

NEW YORK CITY—If Donald Trump wins the presidential election and the House and Senate remain in Republican hands, advisors can expect that Republicans in the House will pursue tax, regulatory and entitlement reform as well as increased defense spending and replacements for Obamacare and federal anti-poverty programs.

These six agenda items comprise the House Republican plan called “A Better Way,” which House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., introduced in a series of events in early summer.

According to an article written by GlobeSt.com sister publication, ALM's Think Advisor, in a speech before the New York Economic Club on Monday, Ryan said the tightening presidential race presents “a real opportunity…to win a mandate for unified Republican governance,” which would pave the way for the House Republican agenda.

Ryan highlighted several items in that Republican agenda. Click here to read the full story on what he said about lower tax rates, regulatory reform and more.

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