Today marks one year since President Trump and Jon Husted passed the Working Families Tax Cuts to allow hardworking Ohioans to keep more of what they earned. But Sherrod Brown opposed the historic legislation.
“During his 32 years in Washington, Sherrod Brown voted in lockstep with the Biden-Harris administration, supporting tax-payer funded benefits for illegal aliens and reckless spending that sent inflation to 9%. While Brown wants to raise taxes to give handouts to illegals, Jon Husted is delivering lower taxes and higher paychecks for Ohioans,” said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia.
In case you missed it, the NRSC released a new digital ad condemning Sherrod Brown for prioritizing free healthcare for illegal aliens over tax relief for hardworking Ohioans.
President Trump and Jon Husted’s Working Families Tax Cuts are delivering for Ohioans:
- Prevented the largest tax hike in history- saving taxpayers from a $5 trillion tax hike.
- Boosts take-home pay for hardworking American families.
- Saved thousands of dollars of tipped income per year for nearly 8 million tipped workers.
- Delivered No Tax on Social Security to more than 35 million seniors.
- Provided more than 29 million taxpayers with significant savings on their overtime hours.
- Expanded Pell Grant access so students pursuing the skilled trades can receive the same financial aid as traditional college students.
- Established Trump Accounts for newborns giving our next generation a direct stake in the American dream.
- Expanded the Child Tax Credit for over 40 million families and made the paid leave tax credit permanent
- Allowed 529 savings plans to be used for trade certifications and even tools — making roughly $500 billion available for trade schools.
- Incentivized Made in America by allowing 100 percent expensing for new factories, factory improvements, equipment, and research and development.
- Ended the war on the gig economy by removing the requirement that Venmo, PayPal, and other gig transactions over $600 be reported to the IRS.
- Protected family farmers by preventing the death tax from hitting 2 million family-owned farms who would otherwise see their exemptions cut in half.
- Permanently secured the southern border by making the largest investment in border security in American history.
