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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Rep Harris Statement on Fiscal Cliff Vote

Embargoed until after the House vote on the fiscal cliff legislation on January 1, 2013 (approximately 11:15pm). Congressman Harris will be voting against the legislation.

Congressman Harris Releases Statement on the Fiscal Cliff Legislation

Congressman Harris released the following statement on the legislation addressing the fiscal cliff.

“Unfortunately, the legislation endorsed by the President increases taxes by $40 for every $1 in spending cuts, raises taxes on 77 percent of Americans, and continues corporate cronyism by providing billions in tax breaks to special interests. I opposed this legislation that increases taxes on 77 percent of people in my district. This bill is business as usual in Washington and does nothing to deal with the real fiscal cliff - our 16.4 trillion dollar deficit. In fact, it adds almost 4 trillion dollars to the debt. ”

The legislation allowed the payroll tax holiday to expire and thus 77 percent of Americans will pay an average of almost $1,000 more in taxes in 2013 than in 2012.

The corporate tax loopholes extended in this bill include a who’s who of special interests:

· $12.1billion for wind energy production

· $248million for Hollywood movie productions

· $222million for Puerto Rican rum

· $78million for race track facilities

· $62million for corporate interests in Samoa

6 comments:

  1. Completely support your decision to vote against this legislation. Unless we cut more spending this legistration isn't worth the paper it is printed on. We

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  2. Good call. This mountain of crap proposal needs to be voted down. Would you expect anything else from sleazeballs of likes of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi?

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  3. Puerto Rican rum!....money well spent.

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  4. thank you congressman harris.

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  5. Thank God, Mitch McConnell, a fine ulta-conservative Repulican from KY, was such a great deal broker with the Socialist. God Bless the USA.

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  6. Mitch McConnell Repulican from KY, millions for race tracks. Well done fiscal cliff averted.

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