I want to point out to the chairman of the Budget Committee that--maybe his staff has not presented it to him--the Congressional Budget Office this morning--this morning--confirmed that people making less than $400,000 a year will face more audits. You keep saying: Let the facts be real, no scare tactics. The facts from the Congressional Budget Office are that, in fact, your legislation is increasing more audits on people who make less than $400,000 a year. I put it in the Record. You can read it there. Mr. Speaker, I yield 1 minute to the great gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Carter).
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