Town Hall in Frankfort, 11-22-17: Sen. Moran Challenged on Regressive Tax Bill, Healthcare
In this clip from the town hall on Nov. 22, 2017, a constituent challenges Sen. Moran on the Senate's "cynical" tax bill. By cynical, she means the bill actually raises taxes on people making under $75,000/year--but not immediately. In the first year that group does get a small cut. But by several years in, they have to pay more--while the rich pay less. But the Rs are cynically hoping Kansans won't be able to think beyond that first year. The median household income in Kansas is $50,000. The median in Marshall County, where the town hall was held, is $32,000. Students also pointed out that the interest on their loans would no longer be deductible, and that tuition waivers would be taxed as income. Healthcare was also a huge issue at the town hall, since the Senate version of the tax bill includes a repeal of the individual mandate. This young man talks about the human cost of that repeal:
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