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As Senate Republicans make a speedy push to get their tax bill to a vote, the team behind the Indivisible Guide offered opponents of the proposal three concrete actions to take before the Thanksgiving holiday.
The suggestions, put forth in a series of tweets Wednesday morning, include calling senators’ offices, reading up on the “tax scam” to be better armed to talk to family about the plan, and finding a local event to take part in the day of action scheduled for Monday, Nov. 27:
An analysis out this week by Americans for Tax Fairness outlined “13 terrible things” about the Senate proposal, including that it gives most of the tax cuts to the richest 1percent and effectively makes seniors pay for tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy.
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Despite numerous such analyses—which counter Republican claims—the Senate bill got a “boost” on Tuesday after Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) announced she supported her party’s effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate.
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