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Senate Passes Todd Young’s Amendment Prohibiting Tax Hikes On Middle-Class Families

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Yesterday, the U.S. Senate passed an amendment by Todd Young that binds President Biden to his campaign pledge not to raise taxes on middle-class families. With 13-year high cost of living increases, working families can’t afford new taxes to pay for the Biden-Harris far left agenda.

  • Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) has introduced S. Amdt #3444 to S.Con Res. 14, the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Resolution. This amendment would ensure Democrats keep the Biden pledge to not raise taxes on Americans earning less than $400,000. ATR urges Senators to support and vote YES on this amendment.
  • President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have repeatedly pledged to every American making less than $400,000 that they would not raise a single penny of their taxes. Biden and Harris made the pledge at least 60 times.
  • Unfortunately, the $3.5 trillion reckless, tax and spend plan being pushed by Biden and Senate Democrats raises taxes on Americans earning less than $400,000 per year.
  • Clearly, Democrats are lying when they claim their tax hikes will not impact Americans earning less than $400,000. Raising the corporate tax would harm millions of middle-class American families by increasing the cost of goods and services, decreasing wages and the availability of new jobs, and reducing the value of stocks, 401(k)s, and other investments. ATR urges all Senators to vote YES on Senator Young’s important amendment.
Read more about Todd’s amendment protecting middle-class families from tax hikes.

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