On July 2, Taxpayers for Common Sense wrote a letter urging House Representatives to oppose the Fiscal Year 2025 budget reconciliation package, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” and to pursue a fiscally responsible approach to the expiration of tax provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Read the letter below or here.
Letter
House: Oppose Fiscally Irresponsible Reconciliation Bill (OBBBA)
On July 2, Taxpayers for Common Sense wrote a letter urging House Representatives to oppose the Fiscal Year 2025 budget reconciliation package, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” and to pursue a fiscally responsible approach to the expiration of tax provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Read the letter below or here.
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