From Americans for Prosperity <[email protected]>
Subject Working family tax cuts deliver financial security
Date September 18, 2025 8:52 PM
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Thank your member of Congress for standing with the American people
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Hello John,



In a recent Wall Street Journal poll, Americans said the two most important
elements of the American Dream were being financially secure and having enough
money for a comfortable retirement.



After suffering through the highest inflation in 40 years caused by Joe
Biden’s reckless spending (we’re all still feeling its effects), it’s not
surprising that financial peace of mind would be front and center.



Back in July, Congress had a choice: let taxes skyrocket for families like
yours or protect working families’ chance to get ahead. They made the right
call, stopping a tax hike that would have cost the average family of two $1,500
or more.


These are the working family tax cuts — and here’s what they mean for you.



The good news is that a primary focus of the working family tax cuts was
delivering precisely the type of financial security that Americans crave. Let’s
look at just three ways these tax cuts increase the financial security of all
Americans.



First — the bill’s provisions, for the most part, extended and made permanent
the tax cuts enacted as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The TCJA was
the best tax legislation of the past 100 years. Its tax cuts were designed to
benefit all Americans, not just by lowering their tax bill, but also by making
it easier to save and invest — the keys to greater productivity, economic
growth, and higher wages. It’s one of the reasons the economy boomed in the
pre-Covid Trump years.

By making these provisions permanent, the tax cuts make it easier for
Americans to invest for their future, buy a home, or save for a comfortable
retirement. And they can do so with confidence, knowing that the tax rate they
pay won’t be subject to another legislative brawl in a few years. And without
an expiration date on the tax cuts, progressive politicians won’t be able to
hold expiring tax cuts hostage to advance their tax-and-spend priorities.



Second — the working family tax cuts improve financial security for small
business owners. The full-expensing provisions of the tax cut bill allow small
businesses to immediately deduct the full cost when they next file their taxes.
Full expensing is designed to encourage business investment, stimulate economic
growth, and simplify tax compliance, all of which put more money into the
pockets of small business owners.



Furthermore, mom-and-pop businesses are usually organized so that their owners
report their business income on their personal tax returns and pay taxes at
individual rates. Letting the 2017 tax cuts expire would have raised the
individual tax rates that most small business owners pay, leaving them with
less to reinvest in their businesses or hire more workers.



As with the expensing provisions, by extending the 2017 personal tax rates and
making them permanent, mom-and-pop businesses are better able to make business
decisions knowing the tax code isn’t going to change every year based on
Washington’s whims.



Third — the working family tax cuts make important adjustments to the Medicaid
program that ensure it is focused on the most vulnerable populations — pregnant
women, children, the elderly, and the disabled. Recall that when Obamacare
expanded Medicaid coverage to everyone who makes less than 138% of the poverty
level, 17 million new enrollees were added to an already strained program.



This expansion population consists mostly of able-bodied, working-age adults
without children. Obamacare gives states $9 in federal funding for every $1
they spend on this new group of enrollees. What do states get for every dollar
they spend on Medicaid’s traditional population of pregnant women, children,
the elderly, and the disabled? Just $1.33.



This bias in favor of able-bodied adults has increased costs and made it
harder for expectant mothers, children, and the disabled to access care. The
working family tax cuts begin addressing these abuses and will make it easier
for the most vulnerable Medicaid population to get the care they need, giving
them peace of mind.



As you can see, the working family tax cuts will help address some of the
financial angst Americans are feeling.



Stay tuned for additional updates on how the working family tax cuts are
making a difference for the better. In the meantime, lawmakers need to hear
from you —whether they supported the tax cuts bill or opposed it.



Send your message today to show them that the American people are paying
attention — and expect them to stand strong for efforts to enhance the
financial security of every American.


Contact your lawmakers
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Best regards,



Joe Eule

Americans for Prosperity






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unleashing prosperity for all. We are a community of millions of concerned
citizens advocating for solutions based on proven principles to tackle the
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