NORWALK, Conn. — Want to know more about the recently passed Republican tax bill? U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) will hold a town hall meeting to discuss the topic on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. at Norwalk High School, 55 County St., Norwalk.
Murphy voted against the bill, saying in a statement that the GOP plan “will be a disaster for the economy.”
Murphy: “Teachers, Factory Workers, Nurses – They’re The Ones Who Deserve A Tax Cut, Not Big Corporations Or People Who Are Rich Already.”
He said the Senate Republican tax plan, which was passed early Dec. 2, will give massive tax breaks to large corporations and the rich, while raising taxes on working families. The bill was drafted without any input from Democrats, Murphy said.
“I voted no because this bill won’t help the people I heard from on my walk across Connecticut. Teachers, manufacturing workers, nurses – they’re the ones who deserve a tax cut, not big corporations or people who are rich already," he said.
"The lion's share of this bill benefits a handful of wealthy elites, while actually driving up costs for millions of working people. This bill jacks up health care premiums, raises taxes for sixty percent of middle income earners, and increases the national debt by over a trillion dollars. Billionaires and corporations do great, but most everyone else in Connecticut will do worse."
Murphy also criticized the way the bill was put together and passed.
"This bill, written in haste and passed in the dead of night with absolutely no ability for the American public to look at it, will be a disaster for the economy. It's not too late for Republicans to go back to the drawing board and work with Democrats to come up with a bipartisan bill that helps the people who really need tax relief,” he said in a statement.