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Tax Hiker
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"John will not give tax breaks to multi-millionaires, while squeezing the middle class." www.johnhallforcongress.com
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Hall voted for the largest tax increase ever, supporting a devastating $683 billion tax increase, tens of billions of dollars in new wasteful Washington spending and rejecting any reform to solve our nation?s entitlement crisis. (House Roll Call 141)
Voted to raid the wallets of the middle class, saddling taxpayers with a $400 billion tax hike -- the largest tax increase in American history. Voted to reinstate the marriage penalty, resurrect the death tax, and eliminate the child tax credit. (House Roll Call 212)
Hall had the opportunity to bring a clean Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) patch to a vote, that would protect 23 million Americans from being hit with a massive tax hike on middle class American families, but instead voted in lock-step with his Democrat leadership, moving one step closer toward imposing a massive tax increase on middle class American families (House Roll Call 1136).
Hall had the opportunity to pass an AMT patch free of tax increases, but voted with his Democrat leaders to kill it (House Roll Call 1152). Hall then voted in lock-step with his Democrat leaders to kill a clean AMT patch, instead voting for burdening tax increases that will negatively impact the competitiveness of U.S. businesses and the American economy (House Roll Call 1153
Showed a commitment to raising taxes immediately after being sworn-in: His first vote elected Pelosi Speaker and his second vote made it easier to impose massive tax hikes on the American people. (House Roll Call 4)
Hall lined up once again with the Democrat Leadership to make it easier to raise taxes on the American people. He voted against a motion which would have prevented the IRS from implementing or collecting any new tax increases that the Democrats try to pass. (House Roll Call 605)
Hall voted to impose another massive tax increase at the expense of America's hard-working farmers, threatening the jobs of more than 5 million American workers. (House Roll Call 746)
Hall voted to impose a hefty tax increase on tobacco, which will severely burden low-income families and tobacco farmers. (House Roll Call 787)
In yet another example of Hall?s commitment to increase taxes on hard-working Americans, Hall voted to allow yet another tax increase on homeowners. (House Roll Call 947)
Hall refused to permanently repeal the onerous Death Tax, in effect voting for a $1.35 trillion tax hike. Hall's vote seriously jeopardizes family-owned business and farms, and destroys any hope for hard-working families to pass their livelihood onto future generations. (House Roll Call 959)
Hall voted for a down payment on the "Mother of All Tax Hikes" when he supported the Democrats' package for $72 billion in tax increases. (House Roll Call 1081) | |
No Access to Healthcare
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| | "I will work to ensure that every American has access to the healthcare they need." www.johnhallforcongress.com |  | Hall voted against providing affordable health care to uninsured working families. (House Roll Call 10) | |
Not Protecting Seniors
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| | "I support a real prescription drug benefit that gives every senior and disabled citizen access to all of the best drugs at affordable prices...The Greatest Generation, our seniors, should be able to get the lowest possible price on drugs without traveling across the border to Canada." www.johnhallforcongress.com |  | Voted to restrict seniors' access to life-saving drugs as well as access to their neighborhood community pharmacist. (House Roll Call 22)
Hall voted
to cut Medicare benefits for seniors, ration government-run healthcare and
raise taxes to pay for the massive bureaucratic expansion. (House Roll Call 787)
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