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[JUST PASSED] A bill that raises taxes on millions of Americans >>

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Demand a fair tax plan from the GOP. Friend -- House Republicans just passed their party's terrible

Demand a fair tax plan from the GOP. [Democrats][Join us.] House Republicans just voted yes on Trump's disastrous tax plan. Add your name to tell Congress to create a plan that works for every American: [I'M IN]( Friend -- House Republicans just passed their party's terrible tax plan -- a plan where nearly HALF of the tax breaks go to the top 1% of Americans. Not only that, but nearly 1 in 4 middle-class families could see a tax increase in this plan. Really. As Senate Republicans take up their bill, we need to be loud and clear that we expect a tax plan that helps all Americans, not just corporations, millionaires, and billionaires. [Demand a fair tax plan from Senate Republicans.]( One of the craziest parts of the Republican bill is that it doesn't even help cut costs. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, this tax plan would increase the deficit by $1.7 trillion (!) and could trigger more than $25 billion in Medicare cuts. But the Trump administration, Paul Ryan, and congressional Republicans don't care. Their only concern is handing their friends and America's richest companies a huge gift. And they're peddling the same-old empty promise of trickle-down economics that has time and again been proven to be a failure. The GOP can try and spin this bill all they want -- but here's the bottom line: This bill raises taxes on millions of middle-class Americans. And the Senate is now the only place we can stop it. Add your name now to make sure Senate Republicans get the message: [I'M IN]( Thanks, DNC Rapid Response Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington DC 20003 and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If this isn't the best email address at which to reach you, [update your contact information](. Our email list is the best way we have of staying in regular contact with supporters like you across the country and letting you know about the work Democrats are doing. If you like staying in touch, but want to receive only the most important messages, click [here](. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from our supporter list, but if you leave, it will be harder for you to stay involved in the organization that you’ve been such a critical part of. This organization is powered by you, and we'd love to hear your ideas. Send us any comments, criticisms, or feedback [here](, or just reply to this email! Thanks for supporting our party.

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