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Sen.
Dorgan – March 20, 2001
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Dorgan: March 20, 2001 |
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http://thomas.loc.gov/home/r107query.html |
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“not at all
certain” “no more reliable than weather forecasts” |
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TAXES, THE ECONOMY AND
THE FUTURE -- (Senate - March 20, 2001) |
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[Page: S2574] |
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Mr. DORGAN. Mr. President, after nearly a
decade of economic growth, historic gains in productivity and reining in the
Federal budget deficits, Congress is now considering enacting a tax |
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[Page: S2575] |
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cut. I support a tax cut. And I think it should
be retroactive to January 1 of this year to provide a needed boost to our
economy. |
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Cutting taxes now will be helpful both to
individual taxpayers and to our economy. But we also need to use some of the
expected available surplus to pay down our Federal debt. If a country runs up
a debt during tough times, it should pay it down during good times. And some
of the surplus should be used to do other important things like improve our
schools, provide emergency help to family farmers, and help the elderly
afford prescription drug costs. |
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There is an effort by some to frame this tax
cut debate in terms of whether one supports the President. But it is not
about who we support. Rather, it's about what we support. What kind of a tax
cut should we enact and how large should it be? |
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Here's what I think we should do: |
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One, enact the
income tax cut in phases. The projected 10 year budget surpluses are
just that, projections, and are not at all certain. Therefore
we should be conservative. Enact the first phase of the tax cut now, and make
it retroactive to January 1. In 2 years, if our economy is still producing
the expected surpluses, add to the tax cut. |
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Two, cut income tax rates and do it in a way
that provides fair tax cuts for all tax brackets. |
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Three, eliminate the marriage tax penalty in
the income tax code. |
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Four, simplify filing requirements by
allowing ``return free filing'' for up to 70 million Americans. |
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Five, totally exempt all family farms and
family businesses from the estate tax and increase the estate tax exemption
to two million dollars for all estates--$4 million for married couples. |
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Six, add a tax credit for investments that
are made in rural States, where there is out-migration of people. We should
use this opportunity to use tax cuts to stimulate new jobs and economic
growth in rural states that have been left behind. |
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Here are some of the major issues that we
must consider as we enact this tax cut. |
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The
President's plan assumes we will have budget surpluses for the next 10 years.
I hope that is the case, but with the current slowdown in our economy, we
ought to be cautious. Economic forecasts are no more reliable than weather
forecasts. If we lock in a large tax cut and then do not get the expected
surpluses, we will once again put our country in financial trouble. |
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One of the major priorities for using the
surplus should be to pay down the Federal debt. It grew by trillions in the
80s and early 90s. Now we have the opportunity and an obligation to use part
of these surpluses to pay down that debt. |
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Our Government collects about $1 trillion in
personal income taxes and about $650 billion in payroll taxes from
individuals each year. The top 1 percent of all income earners in the U.S. pay 21 percent of all taxes, but under the President's
plan they would receive 43 percent of the tax cut. That's not fair. We should
make changes to the President's plan to provide a larger share of the tax
cuts to working families. |
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A tax cut is a priority, but so too is
fixing our schools, helping family farmers through tough times, dealing with
the high prices of prescription drugs, and strengthening Medicare and Social
Security. Yes, surpluses need to be used to cut taxes and reduce the debt,
but some should be used to address other urgent needs that improve our country.
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This debate is larger and more important
than partisan politics. And these decisions are bigger than whether the
Congress is supporting a new President. |
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Our country works best when we think ahead
and think together. That is what we need to do on this issue. |
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