In all fairness to the IRS, and I know it is hard to believe I would say that, but it is really the legislation, the big soup that was created in the legislation, that put the IRS in a very difficult position.
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Womack discusses the challenges faced by the IRS due to complex legislation.
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I can only characterize this new commission proposal as the proverbial definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
Mr. Chair, in the interest of time, this list goes on and on, to the tune of about 50 proposed and finalized rules by Chairman Gensler, a breakneck speed of rulemaking given that he has been Chairman for 3 years. To me, it is unacceptable…
Mr. Chair, for the reasons stated previously, I urge rejection of the amendment, and I yield back the balance of my time.
The ultimate bipartisan commission in this Nation is called the Congress, and this Congress, as imperfect as it is, is where these decisions must be made.





