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Harris discusses tax reform agenda on "60 Minutes"

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Vice President Kamala Harris discussed her tax reform agenda during her recent appearance on “60 Minutes,” emphasizing the need for wealthier individuals and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. She argued that it is unjust for essential workers like teachers and nurses to pay higher tax rates than billionaires and large corporations, asserting her commitment to addressing this disparity.

In the interview, Harris outlined her plans for economic reform, which include tax breaks for first-time homebuyers and small-business owners, as well as a proposed increase in corporate tax rates. When pressed on how she would fund her initiatives, she reiterated the importance of ensuring that the wealthiest Americans contribute appropriately to federal revenue. Despite acknowledging the challenges of navigating a potentially divided Congress, Harris expressed confidence that public support for her proposals would pressure lawmakers to act. She framed her agenda as a means to strengthen the middle class and the overall economy, highlighting her belief that investing in small businesses is crucial for economic growth.

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