Brad Schneider: Bonuses For Bureaucrats, Tax Hikes For Families
New NRCC Digital Ads On Schneider Protecting IRS Employees At Expense Of Middle-Class Families
WASHINGTON – The National Republican Congressional Committee is placing paid digital banner ads today highlighting Congressman Brad Schneider’s misplaced priorities. Schneider voted against repealing the president’s healthcare law and is keeping families subjected to the host of taxes, penalties, and fees within it. Yet he made sure to oppose common-sense legislation that would limit bonuses for bureaucrats, like those at the IRS.
“After just a few months in Washington, Brad Schneider has already lost his way,” said NRCC spokeswoman Katie Prill. “He’s already voting to protect bonuses for bureaucrats while subjecting middle-class families to tax hikes.”
Brad Schneider Voted Against Repealing The President’s Healthcare Law. (H.R. 45, Roll Call Vote #154, 229-195, 5/16/13)
Through The Law, Families Will Be Subject To A Multitude Of Taxes, Penalties, And Fees. (Congressional Budget Office, 7/24/13)
Brad Schneider Voted Against The Stop Government Abuse Act. (HR 2879, Roll Call #436, 239-176, 8/1/13)
- The Stop Government Abuse Act Limits Federal Bonuses For Federal Employees, Provides Investigative Leave Options For Senior Level Bureaucrats, And Establishes Protections For Americans Interacting With Government Agencies. (“Stop Government Abuse Act,” CQ House Action Reports, 7/31/2013)