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Tax Day Tensions |
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Reading this might make your blood pressure rise slightly if it already isn’t elevated with April 15th looming. We all can agree that the tax code is a growing burden and this document goes to show that. I am continually fighting against raising taxes on the American family, bloated government, and wasteful spending so that America will remain prosperous for many generations to come.
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IRS offers filing help to qualify for rebates |
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Tennesseans with questions about their eligibility for rebate checks under Congress’ recently passed economic stimulus package can consult an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) representative this Saturday in Johnson City, U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander and U.S. Rep. David Davis have announced. |
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Tennessee GOP lawmakers get behind McCain |
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WASHINGTON - John McCain wasn't U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp's first choice for president.
But Wamp was the first person to take the microphone and speak on McCain's behalf when the GOP presidential nominee paid a visit to House Republicans a few weeks back. |
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Davis Tours Greeneville, Listens To 'Average Folks' |
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U.S. Rep. David Davis, R-1st, of Johnson City, took advantage of the Presidents Day congressional break this week to visit around the First Congressional District, including several stops in Greeneville on Wednesday. |
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Davis: 'People know me as a values congressman' |
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U.S. Rep. David Davis announced he will seek a second term during a rally Monday night that featured two renditions of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and opening and closing prayers.
“People know me as a values congressman,” the Republican said during the 45-minute event at the Rocky Mount Historic Site. “They know I’m going to stand up.”
Davis touched on his work to keep the Pledge of Allegiance in Tennessee schools and the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. currency. |
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