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March 22, 2006

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery
Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.

February 20, 2006

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."

February 15, 2006

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."

February 14, 2006

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."

February 13, 2006

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery
Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.

February 12, 2006

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."

February 10, 2006

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery
Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.

February 08, 2006

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery
Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.

January 24, 2006

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."

January 14, 2006

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery
Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes. Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.

December 11, 2005

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal RecoveryMatt Towery makes


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery

Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes.

Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.
Katie MacGuidwin

November 29, 2005

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy LegislationIncluded in the new


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."
Mindy Finn

November 25, 2005

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy LegislationIncluded in the new


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."
Mindy Finn

Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation


Homeowners Tax Credit under New Energy Legislation
Included in the new energy legislation passed by Congress last week and expected to be signed by President Bush soon: a homeowners tax credit. Knight Ridder reports that "energy-efficient improvements to your home could net you a $500 rebate from the government." This rebate "gives consumers a credit off the bottom line of their 2006 or 2007 taxes equal to 10 percent of their energy-saving purchases."
Mindy Finn

Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal RecoveryMatt Towery makes


Bush Tax Cuts Necessary For America s Fiscal Recovery

Matt Towery makes a strong case for keeping President Bush s tax cuts in place in today s Christian Science Monitor.  He believes it is necessary that the cuts remain for America to recover from the current fiscal situation, saying the cuts originally helped rescue us from the recession that Bush inherited when he took office .  He says taxpayers should not be the ones to suffer the financial effects of recent disasters such as the hurricanes.

Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporations are supplying most of the nation's jobs, and the burden on them will only increase as they will be relied upon to absorb the many workers displaced by Katrina. Punishing these job creators is the absolute last thing our leaders should resort to.
Katie MacGuidwin