[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 125 (Wednesday, July 31, 2024)]
[Senate]
[Page S5638]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




        TAX RELIEF FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES AND WORKERS ACT OF 2024

  Mr. SCHUMER. Tomorrow, Senators will have a chance to take up a bill 
that in one fell swoop will deliver significant tax relief for 
America's families, for America's businesses, and for Americans 
suffering from natural disasters. All we have to do is come together--
both parties, bipartisan--and vote yes to advance the bipartisan tax 
package.
  Democrats are ready to get this package done. It already passed the 
House under the leadership of a Republican chair of Ways and Means, 
Congressman Smith of Missouri, with an incredible margin of 357 to 70. 
A majority of both parties voted strongly for this bill. Frankly, it is 
hard to imagine a vote more lopsided than that in this Congress.
  If we get this bill done, it will go right to the President's desk. 
It will become law. That means families and businesses and parents will 
see more money coming back to them during this tax season. More 
Americans will have a little more money in their pocket. Half a million 
kids will be lifted out of poverty by expanding the child tax credit. 
Sixteen million kids will also see these benefits, and most of those 
kids are working class, poorer kids. And now that the Senate Democrats 
and House Democrats and House Republicans are all onboard--Senate 
Democrats, House Democrats, House Republicans all onboard--we are very 
close to getting this bill done.
  The only ones standing in the way of enacting tax relief right now 
are Senate Republicans. Everyone else--even House Republicans, hardly 
known for their moderation--support this tax bill. Respectfully, to my 
Republican colleagues here in the Senate, it is never a good sign to be 
more obstructionist than House Republicans on any issue. But that is 
precisely where our Senate Republican colleagues find themselves in 
right now. That is where they are.
  At yesterday's Republican weekly lunch, one Senator was passing 
around pamphlets telling his colleagues to oppose this bill, to oppose 
even having a debate. They are repeating a whole bunch of false talking 
points about undocumented immigrants and about discouraging work. They 
are trying very hard to justify voting no.
  But let's be honest. There is no great mystery behind Senate 
Republicans opposing a tax bill many of them helped write. Senate 
Republicans are looking at the calendar, and they have decided they 
care more about the results of the election than in passing a law. They 
hope that, if things go their way, they can get a more conservative 
package sometime in the future, and they are willing to walk away from 
expanding programs like the child tax credit along the way.
  Don't take it from me. Listen to what my colleague, the senior 
Senator from Missouri, said yesterday about Republican leadership:

       They're not interested in passing anything, clearly.

  ``They're not interested in passing anything, clearly''--what a 
shame, what a shame.
  Senate Republicans love to say they care about families. Yet it seems 
like most of them will block a bill that expands the child tax credit, 
lifts half a million kids out of poverty, expands benefits to 16 
million children.
  Senate Republicans also say they are champions of business. Yet it 
seems like most of them will block a bill that rewards businesses that 
invest in R&D, helps pay for new equipment which will promote new jobs, 
new job growth, and innovation.
  I certainly hope I am wrong, Madam President. I hope Republicans 
seize this opportunity and send a tax bill package to the President's 
desk--a bipartisan tax relief bill passed by a majority of House 
Democrats and House Republicans.
  If the American people see that the only reason this tax relief bill 
fails was because Senate Republicans stood in the way, they are not 
likely to forget it very soon.

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