"So there have already been some significant efforts to get resources in the hands of people, but this idea is one I'm willing to look at and see if we need to do it," said Sen. Mike Crapo, the Idaho Republican who will have significant sway over the rebate proposal's future as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
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"If these tax cuts were allowed to expire, taxpayers in all income groups would face massive tax hikes, and a point that my colleagues on the other side seem to consistently forget, or ignore, is that the vast majority of the burden — $2.6 trillion — would fall on taxpayers making less than $400,000 per year," said Senate Finance Chairman Mike Crapo.
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