The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is taking the lead in helping congressional Republican sell President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act to a skeptical public after this year’s bruising battle over deep Medicaid cuts tarnished the public image of President Trump’s signature legislative accomplishment.

The U.S. Chamber, one of the nation’s pre-eminent business groups, plans to hold 100 round-table discussions about the trillions of dollars in assorted tax cuts and tax incentives in the law, which Republicans hope will spur economic growth for years to come.

Republican strategists want to avoid the mistakes made during Trump’s first term, when strategists now believe they didn’t do enough to sell Trump’s landmark 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act before the 2018 midterm election.

The GOP paid the

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