[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 113 (Thursday, July 29, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H6288-H6289]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TAX EXTENDERS BILL
(Mr. NEAL asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. NEAL. Madam Speaker, in December, and again in May, this House
passed legislation to extend a set of expiring tax provisions providing
billions of dollars in tax relief to millions of American families.
That tax bill passed the House and has been stymied in the other body,
where only two Republican Senators have stood up to their party's
filibuster against these tax cuts. The $250 deduction for teachers is
an important incentive for people who educate our children and buy
classroom supplies out of their own pockets, but it has expired. Let me
tell you who's suffering in the meantime: 124,000 teachers in Georgia
cannot deduct $31 million in classroom supplies for our children;
26,000 teachers in Nevada cannot deduct $6.6 million in expenses;
113,000 teachers in North Carolina cannot deduct $28 million of
classroom costs; and 314,000 teachers in Texas cannot deduct $81
million in expenses to educate our children. More than 3.5 million
elementary and secondary teachers cannot deduct more than $908 million
they will spend this year out of pocket.
A better educated child means a better job down the road. This tax
deduction benefiting our Nation's teachers has been forgotten and cast
aside by the Senate Republicans. I urge my colleagues on the other side
of the aisle to
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contact their Senators and tell them that the Tax Extenders bill means
jobs.
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