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‘At a time when the economy is the central concern of the American people, we cannot be talking about raising taxes by tens of billions of dollars’



Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor Thursday regarding the need to stop the middle class tax hike known as the AMT, and the Democrats’ plan to raise taxes:



“For the last few days, I have come to the floor to propose a number of potential remedies Congress could employ to address the current housing downturn — remedies aimed at helping those who are struggling most and at creating new opportunities for others.



“In this economy, Congress has a role to play: and that role is to help those in urgent need while at the same time taking a longer view of the economy and its future strength.



“Taxes are an area where Congress can clearly play a helpful or a harmful role — so the debate over the looming AMT tax, which is set to hit millions of middle-class Americans with an average tax hike of about $2,000 this year — is extremely important.



“Last year, at a time when there was less concern about the economy overall, both parties agreed that a tax which was never meant to hit the middle-class should be blocked.



“More than 170,000 families in my own state of Kentucky are in danger of being hit with the AMT tax this year.



“Nearly 900,000 taxpayers in Florida are in danger of getting hit by it.



“It’s about the same number in Texas and Illinois and Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.



“In Ohio, nearly 900,000 taxpayers are expected to get hit.



“And then there’s New York and California: In New York, more than three million families are in danger of getting hit with the AMT this year.



“And in California, nearly four and a half million families and individuals are in danger of being stuck with this tax.



“Last year Republicans insisted that if we were going to protect people from a tax they were never meant to pay, this meant not raising some other tax on them somewhere else.



“Senate Democrats came to share that view, too.



“This year, Senate Democrats have wisely opted in their Budget Resolution to take the same approach that prevailed last year: no new tax to cover the AMT patch.



“House Democrats, on the other hand, have opted for a different approach: they want to raise taxes by more than $60 billion to pay for the AMT.



“And they want to do it by circumventing the legislative process.



“They should know this from the outset: Senate Republicans will oppose this stealth and unfair tax hike, and we fully expect that it will fail.



“As the Chairman of the Budget Committee has said: raising taxes to pay for the AMT ‘is not the will of the Senate.’



“Republicans stood strong for two basic principles last year when it came to the budget: The tax burden is already too high for working families and the businesses that create jobs in this country and spending needs to be kept in check — to the President’s top line.



“We not only insisted on these principles — we fought for them.



“And, on behalf of the American taxpayer, we prevailed.



“I have no doubt we will have similar success this year.



“Republicans fought hard for fiscal discipline last year, at a time when the economy was not the central concern of the American people.



“At a time when it is, we cannot be talking about raising taxes by tens of billions of dollars.



“We need to be expanding the family budget, not the federal one.



“The House should know that in this economy, this is a principle Senate Republicans will defend aggressively.”



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Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Wednesday regarding the release of Democrats’ budget which increases spending and raises taxes:



“Budget week is the time of year when priorities are made clear, and the priorities of the Democrats are raising taxes on American families, more wasteful Washington spending and more budget gimmicks to mask how big they want the government to grow.



“Republicans have different priorities. We want to expand the family budget, not the federal budget.”



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‘We should remove the doubt about the AMT now, so Americans who are worried about the economy have one less thing to be concerned about’



Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday regarding the Republican proposal to stop the middle class tax hike known as the AMT:



“Last week our friends on the other side pulled the Housing Bill. But the problem the bill was meant to address didn’t go away.



“The effects of the housing downturn continue to spread.



“Yesterday the Fed Chairman called for a ‘vigorous response’ from banks and lenders.



“He said aggressive action by lenders would help stressed homeowners — and help ensure the health and well-being of the broader U.S. economy.



“Well, Republicans have been saying the same thing about Congress’s response to the housing crisis for two weeks.



“The Democrat plan for stressed homeowners is to raise monthly mortgage payments on those who buy new homes or refinance existing ones.



“Republicans have a different view. We want to expand the family budget, not the federal budget, by helping homeowners with targeted assistance and homebuyer tax credits that will make the problem better, not worse.



“And we have a concrete plan to foster the conditions that lead to more homeownership by protecting existing jobs, creating new jobs, increasing wages, and keeping taxes low.



“Among the things we can do to keep taxes low is to patch the loophole that threatens tens of millions of middle-class Americans with a giant AMT tax this year.



“There is no reason we can’t come together now and remove any doubt Americans have about paying a tax that threatens to cost them, on average, $2,000 more in taxes this year.



“We patch the AMT every year—and because it was never meant to hit middle class taxpayers in the first place, we patch it without creating new taxes somewhere else.



“In the current economy, we should spare taxpayers the political theatre of waiting until the last minute to go through with this annual charade.



“Last night, the Budget Chairman said that the Democratic Budget proposal this year will include an AMT patch without an accompanying tax hike.



“This is good news. And it’s just one more reason we shouldn’t put off passing the AMT.



“If this is what the Chairman intends, we should follow through on it now to give taxpayers added certainty.



“We should remove the doubt about the AMT now, so Americans who are worried about the economy have one less thing to be concerned about.



“Last year, a Democrat-led standoff over passing an AMT patch threatened to delay tax returns for 50 million taxpayers totaling about $75 billion in refunds.



“In this economy, we can’t play these kinds of games.



“We now know we’ll patch the AMT at some point this year.



“We should give some comfort to taxpayers by doing it now.



“It’s time we put American families’ budgets in front of the ever-expanding federal budget.”



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