On June 28, Taxpayers for Common Sense wrote a letter urging Senators 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
Oppose Fiscally Irresponsible Reconciliation Bill (OBBBA)
On June 28, Taxpayers for Common Sense wrote a letter urging Senators 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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