it has to be bipartisan, and it has to focus on the middle class and ending this tale of two tax codes.
I think that is the clear reality. I do not know of any other place that you can go to drive the kind of growth that we ...
he would have handled the matter of what happened at Ernst and Young differently.
It's the tale of two systems; one strict, compulsory system for the hard-working people... and another system for the lu...
In my view, the big challenge at the heart of tax reform is guaranteeing that everybody has a chance to get ahead--not j...
I believe that responsiveness to congressional requests for information is critically important and I am committed to pr...
the reality is that you can probably find some opportunities to bully your way to a 51-vote strategy with reconciliation...
This is a question of whether, in this job, you are going to have the political will to take on these powerful interests...
This was a big rip-off. And I would like to know what you would have done differently.
I very much share Senator McCaskill's view on the importance of it being bipartisan.
I think Congress makes its best decisions when both parties work together.
When you were director of national tax at Ernst and Young, you were responsible for tracking the amount of money employe...
It's hard to look at that evidence and find any proof that the majority party wants real Democratic involvement in tax r...
In fact, independent analyses said millions of working Americans were in line for a tax increase under the Trump plan.
The paramount mission for policymakers should be to develop a business tax code that is seen as fair and equitable.
It is unsustainable for much of our tax code to exist on a temporary basis.
Senator Wyden's bills from 2010 and 2011 would have reduced the U.S. Federal corporate tax rate to 24 percent.
It cannot be both. It has to be one or the other.