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“And whereas we proposed $335 million in tax relief four years ago, today we’re able to do $2 billion in tax relief, including the half a billion dollars we’ve already gotten signed into law with our toll relief program.” – Breitbart, February 2, 2023
“Since 2019 when Governor Little took office, Idaho has returned more than $2.7 billion in one-time tax relief and more than $650 million in ongoing tax relief, including the new, lower flat income tax adopted during the September 2022 extraordinary session. Eighty-percent of Idaho voters approved the move along with historic investments in public schools.” – Office of the Governor of Idaho Brad Little, January 31, 2023
“‘Family is the foundation of our society. We should do everything we can to make families stronger,’ the governor continued. ‘Let’s provide families with a $1,200 child tax credit to help them raise their kids and pay for food, clothes, child care and health care.'” – Montana.gov Governor’s Office, January 5, 2023
“States with lower income taxes attract economic activity,” Wolfram said. “The latest census data on state population growth is evidence of the fact. This results in job opportunities and increases in property values that particularly benefit the median income earners.” – Just the News, December 30, 2022
“Some of the highlights include the National Institutes of Health spending $2.3 million injecting beagle puppies with cocaine, and separately spending $187,500 to verify that kids love their pets. The Department of Health and Human Services spent $689,222 to study romance between parrots, the NIH funded a $3 million annual research project to watch hamsters on steroids fight, and the U.S. Census Bureau spent $2.5 million on Super Bowl Ads.” – Dr. Rand Paul U.S. Senator Kentucky, December 23, 2022
“I am today requiring a statewide review of Covid-19-related penalties imposed by the Northam administration. The fact that businesses are still dealing with Covid-19 related penalties and fines is infuriating. Livelihoods are on the line.” – The Post Millennial, December 7, 2022
“The senators’ legislation would, among other things, require the IRS to provide Congress with an annual plan for how the agency intends to use the new IRA funds, which would be subject to a new joint resolution of disapproval. The bill would also require quarterly updates from the IRS and U.S. Department of the Treasury to enable consistent and transparent evaluation of the plans, provide accountability for any misuse of funds, and guard against violations of taxpayer rights. Failure to submit timely and thorough plans or reports would result in financial penalties, including IRA funds being rescinded on a daily basis until the IRS complies with the reporting requirements.” – John Thune U.S. Senator for South Dakota, November 16, 2022
“‘It is no accident New Hampshire has experienced an explosion in businesses calling the state home since the pandemic,’ said Governor Chris Sununu. ‘We have established a track record of showing that we can lower taxes while maintaining a solvent, dependable unemployment fund. We are making New Hampshire an even more attractive destination while lowering the costs of doing business so that businesses can choose how to invest those dollars. When you combine these tax cuts with our new voluntary paid family leave program, it’s clear New Hampshire is the envy of the nation.'” – New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, October 19, 2022
“‘It is no accident New Hampshire has experienced an explosion in businesses calling the state home since the pandemic,’ said Governor Chris Sununu. ‘We have established a track record of showing that we can lower taxes while maintaining a solvent, dependable unemployment fund. We are making New Hampshire an even more attractive destination while lowering the costs of doing business so that businesses can choose how to invest those dollars.'” – New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, October 19, 2022