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Congressman Andy Barr

Representing All the People of Kentucky's Sixth District

Taxes

While many in Washington are shortsightedly calling for another round of tax increases – on top of the $620 billion that the President pushed for and signed into law on January 2, 2013, prior to my arrival in Congress – I strongly believe that increasing taxes on the American people is the wrong approach.  In fact, taxes are too high, and raising taxes will only weigh down a fragile economy and slow down job creation efforts in the private sector.  This year, the government is projected to collect $2.7 trillion in tax revenue – the most revenue in American history.  So our deficits are not the result of insufficient taxes.

In addition, we know that the revenue gained from tax increases is never actually dedicated to deficit reduction.  Instead, tax increases are always used to finance more government, and always used as an excuse to not reform government.  The bottom line is that tax increases are a lousy deficit reduction strategy.

Rather than enact tax increases as a way to finance unprecedented levels of government spending, I believe we need to focus on living within a budget, setting funding priorities, and reforming the tax code in a manner that actually promotes economic growth and job creation.  Our current tax code is burdened by its massive complexity and has proven to be inefficient, wasteful, and distorting of economic activity.  We should work to broaden the tax base, get serious about simplifying and closing tax loopholes, and lower and consolidate marginal rates.  A simplified tax code that incentivizes work, saving, and investment will enable American businesses to better compete and provide much needed tax relief to American families.

If we want to maintain the most vibrant, dynamic economy in the world, it is essential that we combine this pro-growth approach to tax reform with the capacity to control government spending.  Otherwise, we face a future where our massive debt obligations and dramatically higher taxes will limit the potential of the American people.

More on Taxes

Feb 27, 2014 Press Release

Washington - Congressman Andy Barr released the following statement regarding H.R. 2804, the Achieving Less Excess in Regulation and Requiring Transparency (ALERRT) Act, which passed the House of Representatives today:

Feb 6, 2014 Video

Congressman Andy Barr spoke on the House Floor about the Environmental Protection Agency's strangling overregulation of our nation’s economy.  As he pointed out, "The coal industry in my region in central and eastern Kentucky could be the poster child of this regulatory onslaught. According to the Commonwealth's recently released figures, more than 7,000 coal miners in the Appalachian coalfields have received pink slips since 2009; 2,232 of those jobs were lost last year alone, thanks in large part to the overreach of the EPA."

 


 

Jan 31, 2014 Event

Congressman Andy Barr will hold a Business Roundtable in Winchester on Thursday, February 13th.   Barr will listen to the difficulties facing small business owners and discuss solutions aimed at fostering job creation and easing the burden carried by Kentucky’s business owners.

This is a part of an ongoing series of accessibility initiative events Congressman Barr has held across the Sixth District to listen to the concerns of Kentuckians since being sworn into office.

Jan 28, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON – Congressman Andy Barr released the following statement following President Obama’s State of the Union Address:

“Tonight, I had hoped to hear about how the President will reduce our exploding federal debt, protect the American people from the harmful effects of the new healthcare law, and grow the economy to create jobs for hardworking families who are suffering in this stagnant economy.

“Unfortunately, the President offered the same failed approach of more government spending, more job-crushing regulations, and higher taxes.

Jan 15, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON –Congressman Andy Barr today released the following statement following House passage of the FY 2014 Omnibus Appropriations bill:

“The people of central and eastern Kentucky sent me to Washington to rein in out-of-control federal spending, save our country from bankruptcy, and promote the long-term growth of our economy and our workforce.

Jan 10, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON – Congressman Andy Barr released the following statement on today’s clarification by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding the status of volunteer firefighters and emergency personnel under the Employer Mandate Provision contained in Obamacare:

Jan 10, 2014 Event

Congressman Andy Barr will hold a Business Roundtable in Flemingsburg on Thursday, January 23rd.   Barr will hear from small business owners regarding the challenges they face and discuss solutions aimed at fostering job creation and easing the burden carried by Kentucky’s business owners.

Jan 10, 2014 Event

Congressman Andy Barr will hold a Business Roundtable in Mt. Sterling on Wednesday, January 22nd.   Barr will hear from small business owners regarding the challenges they face and discuss solutions aimed at fostering job creation and easing the burden carried by Kentucky’s business owners.

This is a part of an ongoing series of accessibility initiative events Congressman Barr has held across the Sixth District to hear the concerns of Kentuckians since being sworn into office.

Dec 9, 2013 Press Release
The response today demonstrates the overwhelming interest in finding new opportunities to build community and economic success in the Appalachian region.

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