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Bob Casey, Jr.
Currently Elected Pennsylvania United States Senator
Party: Pennsylvania Democratic Party
Email: comments@bobcasey.com
Website: www.bobcasey.com/
Phone: 717.231.7540
Address: PO BOX 25311
PITTSBURGH, PA 15220
Positions and Views on:
TAXES
(see below)
Positions and Views on Other Issues where Information is Available:
Taxes Positions and Views
Taxes, a General Statement Casey: TAX CUTS FOR WORKING FAMILIES, NOT MULTIMILLIONAIRES Bob Casey supports targeted tax cuts for our middle class and working families. These are the kind of tax cuts that will give people more incentive to work, boost consumer spending, and pump up the economy. In contrast, according to non-partisan and even some Republican economic analyses, the massive Bush tax cuts for the upper crust of American society have not caused the "trickle-down" economic growth that supply-side economic salesmen promised. Yet in the face of record budget deficits and two expensive wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, George Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress are determined to keep on trying to sell this old snake-oil. A vote for Bob Casey is a vote for smart tax policy that will help our nation grow rather than bankrupt the federal budget and our future. CORPORATE WELFARE Special corporate interests are increasingly using Washington lobbyists to make money for them through legislation rather than earning it the old-fashioned way in the marketplace. While working families and most businesses are playing by the rules, the politically connected few are bending the rules to grab government subsidies and sheltering themselves from paying their fair share of tax dollars. Bob Casey knows that these kind of corrupt practices are a recipe for budgetary and economic disaster in the long run. As Pennsylvania's Senator, he will join the growing bipartisan effort to stop this fiscal and economic insanity in Washington. Republican Senator John McCain has estimated that more than 100 questionable corporate welfare loopholes existed at a cost to U.S. taxpayers of $65 billion a year. As Senator McCain declared, "Terminating even some of these programs could save taxpayers tens of billions of dollars each year - money that could be used to cut taxes for lower-income Americans, bolster Social Security, pay down the national debt, and strengthen our military forces. These programs prov [Response was truncated to maximum response length of 2000 characters.]
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Tax Proposals Casey: No Response
Taxes Policy Casey: No Response
Tax Code Casey: No Response
National Sales Tax Casey: No Response
Flat Tax Casey: No Response
Reforming and Simplifying Federal Taxes Casey: Bob Casey supports targeted tax cuts for our middle class and working families. These are the kind of tax cuts that will give people more incentive to work, boost consumer spending, and pump up the economy. In contrast, according to non-partisan and even some Republican economic analyses, the massive Bush tax cuts for the upper crust of American society have not caused the "trickle-down" economic growth that supply-side economic salesmen promised. Yet in the face of record budget deficits and two expensive wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, George Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress are determined to keep on trying to sell this old snake-oil. A vote for Bob Casey is a vote for smart tax policy that will help our nation grow rather than bankrupt the federal budget and our future.
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Income Tax Rates Casey: No Response
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) Casey: No Response
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Casey: No Response
Marriage Penalty Casey: No Response
Estate Taxes (Death / Birth Tax) Casey: No Response
Income Tax on Seniors Casey: No Response
Tax Rates on Private Equity Funds Casey: No Response
2001 Tax Cuts Casey: No Response
Tax Credits for College Casey: No Response
Tax Credits for Health Care Casey: No Response
Child Tax Credit Casey: No Response
Tax-Free Savings Accounts Casey: No Response
Business Tax Credits Casey: No Response
R&D Tax Credit Casey: No Response
Corporate Income Taxes Casey: No Response
Corporate Tax Loopholes Casey: Special corporate interests are increasingly using Washington lobbyists to make money for them through legislation rather than earning it the old-fashioned way in the marketplace. While working families and most businesses are playing by the rules, the politically connected few are bending the rules to grab government subsidies and sheltering themselves from paying their fair share of tax dollars. Bob Casey knows that these kind of corrupt practices are a recipe for budgetary and economic disaster in the long run. As Pennsylvania's Senator, he will join the growing bipartisan effort to stop this fiscal and economic insanity in Washington. Republican Senator John McCain has estimated that more than 100 questionable corporate welfare loopholes existed at a cost to U.S. taxpayers of $65 billion a year. As Senator McCain declared, "Terminating even some of these programs could save taxpayers tens of billions of dollars each year - money that could be used to cut taxes for lower-income Americans, bolster Social Security, pay down the national debt, and strengthen our military forces. These programs provide special benefits and advantages to specific companies or industries at the expense of hardworking taxpayers." Bob Casey will proudly support legislation previously introduced by Senator McCain and such prominent Democrats as former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt to form a permanent Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission. The legislation creates an independent bipartisan commission to identify during each budget cycle a list of specific corporate welfare subsidies for elimination. Congress would have to vote on the whole package with limited ability to amend and within a specifically limited timeframe. Legislators would not be able to exempt their favorite special interests. They instead would have to vote for or against the whole package containing billions of dollars in savings to taxpayers. The respected Progressive Policy Institute projected that a [Response was truncated to maximum response length of 2000 characters.]
Source: Candidate Website Date: 10/07/2006
Offshore Tax Havens Casey: No Response
Oil Company Tax Breaks Casey: No Response
Property Taxes Casey: No Response
Internal Revenu Service (IRS) Casey: No Response
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