Monday, October 2, 2017

And even more Tax Reform Statements from The House of Reps

Lamborn Statement on GOP Tax Reform
Doug Lamborn (R-CO, 5th)

“This new framework overhauls the 1986 tax code to reflect where we have come as a nation, taking tried and true principles and applying them for the biggest economic benefit. The code is not only simplified, but includes several measures that will help all Americans. Most notably it provides immediate expensing, which means businesses can immediately write off the cost of new investments for at least five years. This is an unprecedented opportunity for businesses to grow. Also, families at all levels of the tax bracket will benefit from the simple and fair new model with income tax rate cuts. It retains incentives, gives businesses deductions, brings trillions of dollars stranded overseas back home for investment, and creates more jobs with bigger paychecks.”
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Lance Statement on Tax Reform Outline
Leonard Lance (R-NJ, 7th)

“There is a lot I agree with in the tax reform outline announced today. Lower individual rates on middle-class families and a competitive corporate rate will unleash tremendous economic growth and job creation. These reforms will have a positive effect on take-home pay in every state and should enjoy large bipartisan support. I hope these items are included in the final package.
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Levin Statement on GOP Tax Reform Framework
Sander Levin (D-MI, 9th)

“While critical details have been left out, the general trajectory of the Republican tax plan is clear – too much help for the wealthy and an enormous deficit tax for everyone else.
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Lewis on Tax Reform: Our Families Need Relief
Jason Lewis (R-MN, 2nd)

“American families and businesses suffer under some of the highest tax rates in the world, and consequently families have less income and businesses create fewer jobs. Our economy has been stuck in low gear for years, growing far slower than the post-WWII average of 3.3%. As a result, median family incomes have failed to keep pace since the 2007 recession.
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MARSHALL PRAISES TAX REFORM BLUEPRINT
Roger Marshall (R-KS, 1st)

More than anything else, the most common complaint I hear about the existing tax system is it's complexity. With this in mind, we aim to make it possible to file your taxes on a postcard. This simpler, quicker and easier system will give working and middle class Kansans the same access to the tax code as someone who has hired teams of accountants and lawyers to seek out every loophole.
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House Freedom Caucus Supports Tax Reform Framework, Will Support House GOP Budget
Mark Meadows (R-NC, 11th)

"President Trump has delivered a forward looking tax reform framework that will let hard working Americans keep more of their money, simplify our system, end carve outs for special interests, and will help make our businesses competitive abroad. The Freedom Caucus looks forward to sending a final bill based on this framework to President Trump's desk as soon as possible."
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GOP Tax Framework a “Serious, Thoughtful Path to Revamping a Broken Tax Code”
Pat Meehan (R-PA, 7th)

“Our tax code is a mess,” said Congressman Meehan. “It’s riddled with overlapping and conflicting provisions that leave taxpayers frustrated and confused. Its rates are too high, and too many loopholes enable the elites to avoid them. It’s holding us back in the modern economy. Too much of a middle class family’s paycheck is going to Washington. A top-to-bottom rewrite is long overdue.”
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Rep. Messer Urges Support for Tax Cuts During President Trump’s Visit to Indiana
Luke Messer (R-IA, 6th)

"This is a great day for Indiana's workers and a great day for the American economy," Messer said. “President Trump's tax plan will bring more jobs, fairer taxes and bigger paychecks to Hoosiers. I’m excited the President is here in Indiana, where we’ve led the nation in delivering the kind of tax cuts and pro-growth policies that get our economy moving. I look forward to working closely with him and anyone else ready to deliver for Hoosier workers."
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