On the recordMay 24, 2016
I hold to the position that tax policy cannot be done on the basis of political philosophy and needs to be based upon policy philosophy.
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congress.govI hold to the position that tax policy cannot be done on the basis of political philosophy and needs to be based upon policy philosophy.
Neal emphasizes that tax policy should focus on practical policy rather than political ideology.
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