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Democratic Caucus's Senate Journal
March 13, 2008 Republicans Spin Fiction on TaxesBush Republicans have been parading out to the floor to criticize the Democratic budget on taxes in a vain attempt to score political points. However, the facts are clear. The Democratic budget cuts taxes for middle-class families, helping the family budget. FICTION: Senator Brownback Claimed the Democratic Budget Proposal Would Be the Largest Tax Increase in History. “Fiscal year 2009 budget promises to impose the largest tax increase in the history of this nation on American families. And does this at precisely the wrong time, as I've stated, when the economy is struggling. This will be the largest tax hike ever amounting to an additional $3,135 in taxes each year for every household -- $3,100 a year increase in household taxes at exactly a time when people are getting concerned about economic activity.” [Congressional Record, 3/10/08]
FICTION: Senator McConnell Claimed Democratic Budget Would Raise Taxes on Low Income and Middle Class Taxpayers. “Under the Democratic plan for taxing the rich, a single mother who earns up to $45,000 a year would see her taxes go up. Under the Democratic plan for taxing the rich, 7.8 million low-wage earners will be added back to the tax rolls, workers now who are considered too low income to pay any income tax at all. Under the Democratic plan for taxing the rich, 43 million families would be hit with an average tax increase of $2,300 next year. [Congressional Record, 3/12/08]
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November 30, 2009:
The Senate will convene at 2:00 p.m. and proceed to a period of morning business until 3:00 p.m. with Senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of H.R.3590, with Senator Reid, or designee, permitted to offer the first amendment to the Reid substitute; further, that Senator McConnell, or designee, be permitted to offer the next amendment to the substitute with no other amendments in order during Monday's session. There will be no roll call votes during Monday's session.
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