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Moolenaar Supports Eliminating $80 Billion in New IRS Funding

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Congressman John Moolenaar has cosponsored the IRS Reduction Act which would eliminate the $80 billion in new IRS funding Democrats passed and signed into law last month.

"This new legislation I am supporting will stop the IRS from hiring 87,000 new employees to comb through the personal finances of the American people,” said Congressman John Moolenaar. “Michigan families are hurting because of the recession caused by President Biden and now he is using their hard-earned money to turn around and target them with more IRS agents and audits.”

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has reported that $80 billion in new IRS funding would result in higher audit rates for ALL Americans. 

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