As President Obama Unveils His Budget – Main Street Rolls out their “Blue Print for Economic Revitalization”
Contact: Chris Barron
(202) 286-4533
(Washington, D.C.) – On the same day President Obama unveiled his budget, the Republican Main Street Partnership is rolling out their “Blue Print for Economic Revitalization.”
“Unlike the budget proposed by President Obama, and in stark contrast to the ineffective policies of the Democratic controlled Congress, this ‘Blue Print’ would actually create jobs without bankrupting the federal government,” said former U.S. Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), President of the Republican Main Street Partnership.
Partnership’s Blue Print for Economic Revitalization
It is time that Washington started focusing on the issue Americans care most about – economic revitalization. Instead of playing partisan political games, we need our elected leaders in Washington to commit to working across party lines to find pragmatic solutions to the difficult economic challenges facing American families and American businesses.
Below is our Blue Print for Economic Revitalization. These 10 legislative initiatives will spur economic growth, create new high-paying 21st century jobs, and put our fiscal house in order to protect the American dream for future generations.
1. Cut the corporate tax rate
Cutting the corporate tax rate will help spur economic growth, encourage job creation, and keep American businesses competitive in the global marketplace.
2. Cut the capital gains tax rate
Cutting the capital gains tax rate will encourage growth in the stock market, increase liquidity, and stabilize retirement plans impacted by the soft stock market of the last few years.
3. Pass a permanent R&D Tax Credit
Passing a permanent R&D tax credit will spur investment in cutting edge technologies and help create high-paying 21st century jobs.
4. Pass meaningful tort reform
Passing meaningful tort reform will lower costs to businesses and consumers across all sectors of our economy and create a system that works for victims of malfeasance – not for unscrupulous trial lawyers.
5. Permanently repeal the death tax
Permanently repealing the death tax will protect small businesses and family farmers.
6. Make existing tax relief, set to expire, permanent
The tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 should be made permanent. The last thing we should do is raise taxes in the teeth of a recession.
7. Tackle long-term solvency issues for Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security through the establishment of a bipartisan commission
We cannot hope to balance the budget and reign in the national debt without tackling the long-term solvency issues for programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
8. Eliminate inefficient and duplicative federal spending and federal programs
All across the country, individuals, families and businesses are being asked to do more with less. In these challenging economic times we need a stream-lined federal government that makes the most of limited resources.
9. Pass Bipartisan Healthcare Reform
We can make quality affordable healthcare available to every American and we can do it without expanding government-run healthcare or burdening future generations with mountains of debt.
10. Pass Bipartisan Energy and Environment Reform
We can and should pass bipartisan energy and environmental reform legislation that lowers energy costs, reduces our reliance on foreign oil and protects our environment.
The Republican Main Street Partnership (RMSP) is dedicated to promoting and building a pragmatic, thoughtful, fiscally conservative, and inclusive “Governing Majority,” where political debate is encouraged to promote solutions to improve the lives of all Americans. Embracing the full spectrum of center-right ideologies and values in order to build coalitions, RMSP is the largest organization of elected leaders who are in the mold of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan. For more information on RMSP, visit our website at www.republicanmainstreet.org.
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