Today, at least, we get to call it tax relief day.
For a single mom with two kids making $18,000, this one change alone provides $800 in tax relief.
Single taxpayers received checks for up to $300.
And starting this year, you will be able to save more of your money, tax free, whether in an education savings account, an IRA, or a 401(k).
And the unfair death tax will be completely abolished.
So the best news is that tax relief is continuing this year.
By now, American taxpayers have already benefited from $57 billion in tax relief.
This year your tax rates are lower, and you will keep more of your hard-earned money to spend or save as you see fit.
The tax bill will continue to increase the child credit up to $1,000 per child by the year 2010.
This resulted in a total of $250,221 in federal income taxes paid by President and Mrs. Bush.
President and Mrs. Bush contributed $82,700 to churches and charitable organizations.
It is very clear that his role, then, is not only significant but growing.
It is too mushy from the public accountability perspective.
I do not see how we are going to accomplish those important aims without doing that.
I think that Senator Thompson is correct that there has to be input from the White House.
I believe that dispute would be obviated if the Congress acts to create a cabinet-level position.
I believe that it is very important for this Committee to move as promptly as possible to structure a bill.
When he says that he can walk down the hall and get matters resolved with the President and no one will say no to the President, I agree, no...