On the recordJuly 27, 2015
I strongly believe that we need to fix the broken tax code with comprehensive reform so it promotes investment, savings, and hard work.
Source
congress.govI strongly believe that we need to fix the broken tax code with comprehensive reform so it promotes investment, savings, and hard work.
Calling for tax code reform to encourage economic growth.
Share & report
More from Erik Paulsen
The President's health care law has increased uncertainty, raised taxes by nearly half a trillion dollars.
This is not a mistake by the IRS, as some have mentioned today. This is not poor customer service... This abuse was systemic.
We as elected officials representing our constituencies would agree with that.
Now, since the inception of USTR's special 301 Report, India is one of the few countries to have been designated as a priority foreign country in the last 25 years.