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Senate Highway Bill Violates Taxpayer Protection Pledge

This week, the U.S. Senate will consider S. 1813, the highway spending reauthorization bill.  As part of the mechanism for paying for new federal spending on roads, the bill raises net taxes by $7 billion over the next decade.

S. 1813 is a net tax increase, and support for it would be a violation of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.  If the Senate wants to pay for new federal spending on roads, they should do so with spending cuts, not tax hikes.

The lion's share of the tax increases are on two provisions:

Posted by Ryan Ellis on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 10:58 AM EST

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