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“He described four goals of the bill: to lower state income taxes to a 2.75% flat tax, to ‘disentangle our property taxes from our income taxes’ to protect homeowners from tax increases now and later, and to ‘ensure our local communities receive the quality services they expect.'” – Statehouse News Bureau, March 1, 2023
“In Monday’s edition of Statehouse Spotlight, lawmakers have rapidly advanced a sweeping tax cut plan that would reduce the income tax by 21% with future cuts possible and provide a variety of rebates.” – Mountain State Spotlight, February 27, 2023
“’It took courage for the conservative General Assembly in North Carolina to restrain spending and cut taxes,’ says Paige Terryberry, senior analyst for fiscal policy at the John Locke Foundation, a Raleigh-based think tank. ‘North Carolina’s bold reforms are a huge success. It’s exciting to see other states follow suit.’” – Forbes, February 24, 2023
“The headline bill for North Dakota taxpayers is House Bill 1158, which would install a flat income tax rate of 1.5%, and set a relatively high income threshold before someone owes income tax at all.” – Americans for Tax Reform, February 22, 2023
“Folks in Lewistown told me what I hear over and over throughout the state – tax relief is a priority. That’s why we’re moving forward with the largest tax cut in state history.” – Montana.gov Governor’s Office, February 16, 2023
“‘We’re not working to attract more people,’ Cox said. ‘We’re doing just fine that way. Utah was named the best state to start a business, with Texas and Florida number two and three, so we feel really good about that balance and where we are right now.'” – Fox News, February 11, 2023
“Since she was first elected to the House of Representatives, Senator Blackburn has introduced 1%, 2%, and 5% across-the-board spending cuts, either as amendments or stand-alone bills. – Marsha Blackburn U.S. Senator for Tennessee, February 9, 2023
“Lawmakers have reduced the state’s individual income tax rate from about 7% a decade ago to the 4.75% rate that took effect in 2023. Further reductions approved by the General Assembly in 2021 will cut the rate to 4.6% in 2024, 4.5% in 2025, 4.25% in 2026, and 3.99% in 2027, according to the North Carolina Department of Revenue.” – The Center Square, February 3, 2023
“The Inflation Reduction Act included hundreds of billions of dollars of wasteful spending, special interest handouts, budget gimmicks, and tax increases. Repealing the law would undo harmful government overreach and move away from misguided tax-and-spend social engineering schemes that have failed American taxpayers. Americans for Prosperity supports this commonsense legislation.” – Congressman Andy Ogles Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, February 2, 2023