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Corporations and the wealthiest Americans must pay their fair share. Our tax system should reward hard work, support families, and invest in the future of our communities. Let's not tilt the scales toward those who already have the most. For too long, working families have carried a disproportionate share of the burden while massive corporations and the ultra-wealthy benefit from loopholes and policies that allow them to avoid paying what they owe. Tax policy should reflect our values, and fairness must be at the center of it.

That’s why I will work to repeal as much of the so-called “Big Ugly Bill” as possible, especially the provisions that harm everyday Americans. We must eliminate policies that threaten Medicaid coverage for vulnerable families, give undue advantages to pharmaceutical companies, or impose new cost-sharing burdens on people who are already struggling with the rising cost of healthcare. Our laws should protect access to care and ensure that powerful industries are not writing the rules at the expense of the public.

We must also put an end to corporate subsidies that come at the expense of working families and small businesses. At the same time, we should work closely with states and local communities to ensure that federal resources actually reach the people and places that need them most. When investments flow to the local level, supporting schools, infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development, we build stronger communities and a fairer economy that works for everyone, not just the privileged few

I'm committed to

  • Repeal as much of the Big Ugly Bill as possible, specifically parts that affect Medicaid, favor pharmaceutical companies, and impose cost-sharing burdens. 

  • End corporate subsidies on the backs of working families 

  • Work with states to ensure federal resources reach the local level

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