Extending Middle Class Tax Cuts for 98% of Americans
Yesterday the President called on Congress to extend the middle class tax cuts for the 98 percent of Americans making less than $250,000 for another year.
If Congress fails to act, a typical middle-class family of four will see its taxes go up by $2,200, and America’s small business owners would take a big hit. The President refuses to let that happen.
Find out more about the President's plan to help middle class families
President Barack delivers a statement on the need for Congress to act to extend tax cuts for middle class families, in the East Room of the White House, July 9, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Today's Schedule
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
9:25 AM: The President departs the White House en route Joint Base Andrews
9:40 AM: The President departs Joint Base Andrews en route Cedar Rapids, Iowa
11:50 AM: The President arrives Cedar Rapids, Iowa
12:20 PM: The President holds a roundtable discussion with a local Iowa family
1:50 PM: The President deliver remarks on middle class tax relief at a campaign event
3:15 PM: The Vice President delivers remarks at the 2012 National Council of La Raza Annual Conference
4:40 PM: The President departs Cedar Rapids, Iowa en route Washington, DC
6:40 PM: The President arrives Joint Base Andrews
6:55 PM: The President arrives the White House
10:00 PM: The Vice President attends a campaign event
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