News from Representative Steve Womack

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August 12, 2022

Democrats’ Far-Left Tax-and-Spend Bill

Today, I voted against the Senate Amendment to H.R. 5376, which should be entitled the “Inflation, Recession, and IRS Army Act.” I opposed the Democrats’ radical spending bill, which will raise taxes during a recession, empower the IRS to conduct more audits against Americans, impose a punishing Made-in-America tax, and increase inflation through more reckless spending. 

The unadulterated facts of this bill are clear. As 40-year high inflation crushes Americans, Democrats are hiking taxes, supercharging the IRS to audit middle-class families and small businesses, and spending billions to implement their Green New Deal Agenda. Tree equity and subsidies for new luxury electric vehicles will do nothing to help everyday people struggling to pay for gas and groceries. They are sorely out of touch with the needs of the nation. 

Before I take a deep dive into the truths of the proposal, I also want to talk about my frustrations with another part of this process. It was very interesting that many Democrats selling the so-called "Inflation Reduction Act" as vital legislation couldn't be bothered to show up in person for debate or votes. Their constituents have to go to work. Yet, these members won't. They'll just hike your taxes by proxy. It's so wrong.

As I have previously said, the vote I carry is for the 3rd District of Arkansas – it’s a solemn duty that I take seriously. It will not be entrusted to someone else. I have never missed a vote, and I don’t plan on starting now. We each took a constitutional oath, and no representative should be passing off that responsibility.

Back to today's vote. I authored an op-ed for Fox News that analyzed the reconciliation package, which is a partisan tax-and-spend scheme that has nothing to do with tackling inflation. You can read more here or below. 

Democrats love playing with terminology.

They’ll redefine anything and everything. From a recession to bill titles, it’s all semantics to fit the narrative of the day.

Take their latest Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. It’s quite the title. But, beneath the shiny new label is a familiar monstrosity. It’s really the remnants of the so-called "Build Back Better" plan, the largest tax-and-spend measure ever to be imagined, resurrected. Albeit, slightly hollowed out and restyled to try and lure unsuspecting Americans in.

It's certainly creative. The same Democrats whose trillion-dollar spending spree unleashed the highest inflation in nearly 40 years will now attempt to persuade people the very solution to the problem they created is to spend billions more. Even the snake oil salesman is shocked by the plan.

I think a little transparency from my colleagues is warranted.

Americans are being robbed by inflation under the Biden administration. Families are draining their wallets and savings for necessities. We are talking about things like groceries, rent, and gas. Your paycheck is worth less and less. Lest we forget higher interest rates—necessitated by out-of-control Democrat spending—putting a strain on credit card balances and costing taxpayers an extra $2.5 trillion in interest payments on the national debt. It’s a stark reality when there is no choice other than decisions that will add to our unsustainable fiscal trajectory and make life harder for families.

It's therefore problematic when the very proposal you are touting as the panacea to inflation is met with independent estimates finding it won’t reduce inflation in the near term. In fact, it could make things worse.

Couple that with the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation evaluation that the bill would hurt Americans in every income bracket. Original estimates show more than half the new taxes being levied will be paid for by people making less than $400,000 a year. Those earning less than $200,000 per year will see taxes rise by $16.7 billion in 2023 alone. And, on the corporate side, while the anti-business left like to use rates as a rallying cry, the reality is sobering. The corporate hikes will be outweighed by the spending increases in the bill. Provisions will incentivize manufacturers to move overseas, further driving investment to countries like China. It’s warranted to consider the impact of raising taxes as the economy continues to contract at an alarming pace. Even the likes of Senator Chuck Schumer and former President Barack Obama have said you don’t raise taxes in a recession.

Then there is the scheme to double the size of the IRS by spending $80 billion to hire thousands of new agents. We know the reality. It wasn’t so long ago the White House implemented tracking bank accounts with $600 annual transactions through Venmo. They won’t be going after billionaires and big companies. They’ll be used to ramp up audits on hardworking, middle-class Americans.

And while you pay more at the pump, this bill gives major tax breaks for the wealthy to purchase electric vehicles. There is also funding to entertain the Green New Deal’s policing of farm animal "emissions." Billions will be used on provisions like addressing "enteric methane emissions from ruminants" or finding alternatives for animal feeds. That’s just scratching the surface. Other priorities include environmental justice grants, a new natural gas tax that would raise family utility bills even higher, and green energy subsidies that further risk the reliability of our electric grid.

Democrats will also claim provisions, including their socialist prescription drug fixing scheme, will tamp down inflation. There is no proof of that. It also overlooks the result of people being deprived of life-saving treatments. One study by the University of Chicago found that these measures could hinder hundreds of cures from coming to market. The result will be less innovation and choice–and ultimately less hope for patients. That’s bad policy. It also plays gimmicks with supposed deficit reduction. There are no real spending cuts. It’s all prescribed under budget gimmicks that don’t actually change our current fiscal glide path.

When you pull back the curtain, you see what this package really is: a scam. The Democrats have shown time and time again that they will use any crisis as a "tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit [their] vision." They’ve been outspoken about reengineering the economy to implement their socialist wish-list. This hefty expansion of government under the guise of inflation relief is no different.

When the gloss of the veneer on their latest marketing campaign fades, you will be left with higher taxes, an outsized IRS, increased energy costs, and handouts for the liberal elite.

You don’t have to be a policy expert to see that their 2.0 version should join its initial counterpart in the ash heap of history.

True inflation reduction will happen when we return to a pro-growth agenda. It wasn’t long ago, under Republican direction, our economy was booming, wages were rising, and unemployment was at historic lows. GOP tax reform reduced federal tax rates for households across every income level–while increasing the share of taxes paid by the top 1 percent. 

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act restored American business competitiveness, led to job growth, the highest household income, the lowest poverty rate in half a century, and a return of U.S. jobs and investment from overseas. 

The Congressional Budget Office also found that under TCJA corporate tax revenue hit new records. Hardworking families were looking to the future with confidence before the pandemic hit.

It’s time to get back to that focus. Instead of trying to tax and spend more, we must exercise fiscal restraint, keep America’s economy competitive, institute regulatory relief, and unleash American energy dominance.

Some pictures from the week:

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Congressman Womack stops by Cardinal Arena to thank Farmington teachers for their public service in educating and preparing tomorrow's leaders.

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Congressman Womack stands with Assistant Superintendent Stephanie Pinkerton, Farmington Mayor Ernie Penn, and school Superintendent Jon Laffoon.

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Congressman Womack speaks to Bentonville educators who are teaching and inspiring our future leaders, encouraging them to build on their strengths and tackle their weaknesses.

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Congressman Womack talks with Principals Dr. Jonathon Guthrie and Jack Loyd, who help lead greatness in our Bentonville schools.

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Congressman Womack stands with Third District Arkansans visiting D.C. on the East Capitol steps.

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Congressman Womack with constituents in the Crypt as they go on a tour of the Capitol.

Wishing you a great weekend ahead, I look forward to seeing you around Arkansas next week. You can keep an eye on my website or check out my Twitter and Instagram pages to stay up-to-date with the latest news from my office.

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Congressman Steve Womack
Arkansas Third District

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