Nebraska’s longest serving member of Congress, a key player on taxes, is doubling down on his concern that the Biden Administration is targeting everyday Americans for more audits by the IRS.

Congressman Adrian Smith is pushing a move to rescind the President’s plan to hire 87,000 new IRS agents and “block efforts to drastically increase audits on middle class families.”

In addition, Smith says the $80 billion tax scheme in the “Inflation Act” is part of a ten-year spending plan the White House was supposed to be release in February but has not.

Smith, a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee, says the plan is now “too little, too late.”