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RandySF

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Sat Aug 31, 2024, 10:47 AM Aug 2024

U.S. Sen. Gillibrand to address Harris tax plan in Charlotte on Tuesday

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York will join Charlotte Councilwoman Dimple Ajmera and local parents in Charlotte on Tuesday to highlight the Harris-Walz plan to cut taxes for working families.

The speakers will discuss Vice President Kamala Harris’ framework for more than 100 million Americans to get tax relief, according to the campaign.

Part of this plan includes restoring the American Rescue Plan’s expanded Child Tax Credit, which would provide up to $3,600 per child tax credit for middle class families. The initial policy was implemented in 2021 and expired at the end of that year.

In addition to reinstating the policy, a Harris administration would also seek to expand the Child Tax Credit so that families with newborn children receive a $6,000 tax cut, according to the campaign.


https://ncnewsline.com/briefs/u-s-sen-gillibrand-to-address-harris-tax-plan-in-charlotte-on-tuesday/

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U.S. Sen. Gillibrand to address Harris tax plan in Charlotte on Tuesday (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2024 OP
OK, but Gillibrand, maybe the Most Invisible Dem Senator? Dock_Yard Aug 2024 #1

Dock_Yard

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1. OK, but Gillibrand, maybe the Most Invisible Dem Senator?
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:26 AM
Aug 2024

She shot off her mouth big time to persecute Al Franken enough that he resigned.
Over a silly photo that was decades old and nothing like what Rethuglicans are caught doing or saying.

Ever since, she's been practically hiding.
Haven't heard her name on any legislation, or seen her in pressers, etc.

I guess she's still a reliable Dem vote, but shouldn't a Sen from NEW YORK also be expected to step up and lead a little?

I wouldn't mind at all if she retired and could reliably pass her seat under a more involved Democrat.

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