From August 31, 2022 post
Congressman Steve Chabot’s campaign released its first television ad of the 2022 cycle on Wednesday. The ad, called “Fighting,” highlights the contrast between Chabot’s record of fighting for First District families and small businesses and his opponent’s record of supporting tax hikes and Nancy Pelosi-style policies that drive higher costs for families and small businesses.
“This election is about the economy and which candidate can be trusted to address inflation, lower costs for families and support small businesses to create more prosperity and greater opportunity for First District communities,” said Chabot for Congress campaign manager John Gomez. “There is a crystal-clear contrast in this race between Congressman Chabot’s record of fighting to lower costs for families and small businesses, and Greg Landsman’s tax-and-spend agenda inspired by his mentor Nancy Pelosi.”
“Steve Chabot successfully lowered taxes for First District families, has been a champion for Ohio small businesses and is fighting to bring down gas and grocery costs,” Gomez continued. “Greg Landsman not only bragged about working for Nancy Pelosi and standing behind her tax-and-spend agenda, but he also has a demonstrated track record of supporting Pelosi-style policies on the City Council that increased the burden on families and small businesses.”
Watch the ad, “Fighting,” HERE.
GREG LANDSMAN’S AGENDA: PELOSI-STYLE POLICIES AND TAX HIKES THAT INCREASE THE BURDEN ON FAMILIES & SMALL BUSINESSES
Landsman Stands With Nancy Pelosi and Supports More of Her Tax-and-Spend Agenda That Makes Inflation Worse
- Landsman is a former staffer for Nancy Pelosi. (Cincinnati Enquirer, 5/3/22)
- During his campaign for Congress, Landsman said he stands with Pelosi: “I actually worked for Nancy Pelosi… I couldn’t be more excited to hopefully join her as a member of Congress… stand with me and Nancy Pelosi.” (Landsman for Congress, Fundraising Email, 3/30/22)
- Landsman dismissed the disastrous impact of Pelosi’s inflation-fueling agenda on OH-01 families, saying, “what does it matter?” (Cincinnati Enquirer, 5/3/22)
- Landsman supported Nancy Pelosi’s recent plan to hike taxes on people making less than $400,000 and hire 87,000 IRS agents to target middle-class families. (Landsman for Congress, Twitter, 8/8/22)
- On the City Council, Landsman voted to raise taxes and fees eight times, including increasing taxes on middle-class families and small businesses.
- Landsman voted for a $7 million property tax increase in January 2018. (Cincinnati Enquirer, 1/10/18)
- Landsman voted to approve seven tax and fee increases in June 2018. (Cincinnati Enquirer, 6/28/18)
- Landsman called for increasing the county sales tax, which would hit hardworking families with higher costs on almost everything. (Cincinnati Business Courier, 11/3/17)
- Landsman voted for “five years of water rate increases.” (Cincinnati Enquirer, 6/23/21)
- Landsman repeatedly supported tax hikes and higher costs on hardworking families and small businesses, while failing to pay his own taxes, getting slapped with a judgement for unpaid taxes earlier this year. (Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, Accessed 6/28/22)
Chabot is Fighting to Address Inflation, Lower Gas & Energy Costs and Support Small Businesses
- Chabot is fighting to reduce gas and energy costs and unleash American energy production, including by cosponsoring the Make Energy Affordable Act to require the Biden Administration to publish a report on rising energy prices in the U.S. and outline actions that can be taken to reduce prices. (Congress.gov, H.R. 6298, Accessed 8/25/22)
- Chabot is working to address the supply chain crisis that contributes to inflation and hurts small businesses, including introducing the DRIVE Safe Act which would alleviate the shortage of truck drivers by making it easier to transport goods across state lines and remove barriers to entry (Congress.gov, H.R. 1745, Accessed 8/25/22)
- Chabot helped pass the landmark CHIPS Act that will bring economic growth and thousands of jobs to Ohio while also addressing supply chain issues due to shortages of semiconductor chips manufactured abroad. (Cincinnati Enquirer, 8/4/22)
- Chabot is a longstanding champion for small businesses and the opportunities they create for Ohio communities. Chabot is endorsed by NFIB, the nation’s leading voice for small businesses. (Chabot for Congress, 8/1/22)
- Chabot helped pass the historic Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 that lowered taxes for middle-class families. (Congress.gov, H.R. 1, Accessed 8/26/22)
- Chabot is a longstanding advocate for responsible federal spending that would help address inflation and reduce the national debt, including introducing a plan to force Congress to balance its budget. (Congress.gov, H.J.Res.3, Accessed 8/29/22)
Original source can be found here