Tax season reminds us that small businesses are disproportionately affected by tax compliance and high tax rates. The Small Business Administration reports that the average tax compliance cost per employee for small businesses is almost three times the cost of larger firms. And according to the NFIB, tax issues are the single most significant set of regulatory burdens for most small firms. The Small Business Tax Deduction Act is simple, fair, and gives small businesses access to badly needed capital to invest in their companies while providing a little more certainty to help them plan for the future. As chairman of the Small Business Committee, I hear from small business owners every single week about their regulatory and tax burdens. Through our interactive Web page, ``Small Biz Open Mic,'' we have heard that tax policies may drive some small firms out of business. On Tuesday, Wendy Koller, owner of Koller Moving and Storage in Fort Smith, Arkansas, said: We are hesitant to hire new employees for fear of what new tax burdens await us with the expiration of the older tax law and the new health care laws coming. We are concerned that these new issues may be the ones that push us out of business. Last Saturday, Debbie Peacock, owner of a fabricating distributor in Mesa, Arizona, wrote: Any additional taxes will only stop any chance of a recovery, and the government needs to realize we need every penny to increase staff, which puts people back to work.…
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Today I missed a series of rollcall votes. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea'' on rollcall No. 599 and ``yea'' on rollcall No. 600. personal explanation Mr. LaHOOD. Madam Speaker, I had to miss votes today due to travel from…
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May I inquire how much time is remaining. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Missouri has 20 minutes remaining. The gentleman from Washington has 13 minutes remaining.
I appreciate the words of the gentleman from Tennessee. I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Collins), a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.





