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DeLay calls for national sales tax
Thursday, March 25, 2004
washingtontimes.com
WASHINGTON, March 25 (UPI) -- In a preview of the
GOP agenda after the fall election, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay,
R-Texas, says they are determined to repeal the federal income tax.
Long an advocate of a national sales tax, a confident DeLay told
a conference of tax lobbyists Wednesday that House Republicans will
have hearings and push the issue in 2005 and 2006.
He said that replacing the income tax, payroll and other related
federal taxes would provide more money for people to use and he
endorsed a proposal from Rep. John Linder, R-Ga., for a national
sale tax.
However, he added that even a flat tax would be a better than the
current federal tax model.
When asked by UPI Thursday about the proposal, House Democratic
Leader Nancy Pelosi of California refused to comment on the substance
of the plan, but did say that DeLay's comments were predicated on
the GOP retaining power over both the House and White House.
Pelosi added that the Democrats were committed to making sure that
did not happen. But conventional wisdom is that it is highly unlikely
that Democrats will regain control of the House.
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