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Warning: Tax Cuts Could Expire

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Friend, The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a landmark piece of legislation passed and signed into law bac

[Unsubscribe]( Friend, The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a landmark piece of legislation passed and signed into law back in 2017, after President Trump took office and when Republicans controlled Washington. The bill was a game-changer. It cut taxes for families and businesses large and small. The result was one of the strongest economies in 50 YEARS! Now, this law is approaching its expiration date. It could be GONE by the end of 2025 if no action is taken in Washington to extend it. We can’t let this happen – and here at Job Creators Network we’re doing all we can to get out the word, urge citizens to speak out, and educate lawmakers about what’s at stake. Will you support our work with a $10, $25, $50, or $100 special contribution? [DONATE NOW]( The Tax Cuts and Job Act has meant more money for Main Street to hire and more money in hardworking families' pockets. It has incentivized capital R&D and capital investment. If it expires, we’ll face tax hikes and most likely a VERY tough environment for small-business owners, operators, and customers. [Pitch in today in support of the fight to EXTEND THIS LAW to keep America strong!]( Alfredo Ortiz CEO of Job Creators Network Copyright 2024 Job Creators Network, All rights reserved. Job Creators Network, 15455 N. Dallas Pkwy Ste 600, Addison, Texas 75001-6760 [Unsubscribe from messages sponsored by Job Creators Network.]( [To Unsubscribe by email, please reply to this message with Unsubscribe as the Subject Line.]( from all communications](. [Privacy Policy](

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