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  • Congress Running Out of Time on Tax Cuts

    12/04/2006 11:24:06 PM PST · by Anita1 · 11 replies · 751+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 | NewsMax.com Wires
    Millions of entrepreneurs, teachers and parents with children in college have a financial stake in whether Congress, in the dying hours of Republican rule, revives tax breaks that expired 11 months ago...Residents of Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming - each without an income tax - will miss out on an average $1,500 deduction for state and local sales taxes...Before the election, Republicans tried unsuccessfully to link the tax cuts to a bill that would reduce the estate tax, which most Democrats find unacceptable, and raise the federal minimum wage, which many Republicans dislike.
  • ARIZONA: Bush sings Salmon praises

    10/28/2002 6:04:16 AM PST · by dittomom · 11 replies · 915+ views
    The Arizona Republic ^ | October 28, 2002 | Chip Scutari and Christina Leonard
    Bush sings Salmon praisesPresident stops in Valley to rally GOP faithful Pat Shannahan/The Arizona Republic President Bush on Sunday makes a second visit to the Valley to barnstorm for gubernatorial candidate Matt Slamon (left). By Chip Scutari and Christina LeonardThe Arizona Republic Oct. 28, 2002 President Bush mixed patriotism with politics Sunday night, saying GOP gubernatorial candidate Matt Salmon will improve Arizona schools by challenging "the soft bigotry of low expectations" while keeping his word on tax cuts. "Go to your houses of worship, your community centers and your coffee shops and talk about Matt Salmon," Bush told a crowd...
  • ARIZONA: Salmon targets female vote

    10/25/2002 6:57:46 AM PDT · by dittomom · 5 replies · 928+ views
    The Arizona Republic ^ | October 25, 2002 | Chip Scutari
    Salmon targets female vote Jack Kurtz/The Arizona Republic Matt Salmon (right) and his wife Nancy (center) cheer after the Mesa Mountain View High School football team makes a first down in the first half of its homecoming game on Oct. 4. By Chip ScutariThe Arizona Republic Oct. 25, 2002 Matt Salmon served up a sermon on tax-cutting politics at a recent breakfast with 250 women - soccer mom types - that he desperately needs to vote his way on Nov. 5. The Republican candidate's pledge to cut taxes, even as the state faces a severe budget crisis, has become a...