the ultra-wealthy are avoiding those $2 trillion in taxes every ten years.
the question for the Congress and for the Senate is do we want to take the steps that the Chairman outlined
Is it smarter for us to fix that now and have 11 years in which we boost the Trust Fund, or wait till the last desperate...
It makes a lot of sense to me, and I encourage all of us to actually act now, rather than waiting.
Social Security is only part of the structure in which we help with retirement, and more affluent Americans benefit enor...
We Democrats know that the ultra-wealthy are avoiding nearly $2 trillion in taxes every ten years.
That is unacceptable that we would be in that position.
I just want to make it clear that my door is open.
I said everybody has got to pay their fair share. No special exemptions for billionaires.
the number one issue in the confirmation hearings for the Commissioner was this overpayment question.
We want to work in a bipartisan way on both of the big issues of our time.
And I want my colleague to know I will work with him on it, because that was going to be my question.
I am here as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle...
it would make it harder to do the bipartisan work on overpayments that we talked about in the Finance Committee.
We want to derail this ill-advised House proposal to not make things worse.
the question for the Congress and for the Senate is do we want to take the steps that the Chairman outlined...
Is that something we should change?
Are all the charging stations that are going to be deployed under the Inflation Reduction Act going to have a NACS stand...