House Delivers on Tax Reform Promise, Repeals Obamacare Mandate
Washington, DC,
December 19, 2017
In a historic vote today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the conference report on H.R. 1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, sending it to the Senate for final approval and then to the president’s desk for signature. This bill is a result of years of Congressional hearings, analysis and rigorous debate that will result in the largest tax reform package in more than 30 years, aimed at simplifying the tax code to create a fairer, more beneficial system for all Americans. Among its other provisions, this bill also repeals the individual mandate implemented under the Affordable Care Act. Rep. Mike Johnson (LA-04) has been a longtime advocate for tax reform and voted in favor of this bill. The measure passed the House by a vote of 227-203. Johnson released the following statement: “The passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is an extraordinary victory for the American people – paving the way for more jobs, fairer taxes and bigger paychecks. With across the board tax cuts, our economy will expand, families and individuals will get to keep more of their hard-earned dollars to spend how they see fit, and job creators will have the ability to offer better opportunities for more people. Additionally, this bill helps put Americans back in control of their healthcare decisions by removing the unprecedented government mandate that forced patients to buy into a failing healthcare system at exorbitant costs. Relief is within our reach, and I encourage my colleagues in the Senate to pass this measure swiftly.” Bill Highlights
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