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- President Barack H. Obama praises four small-business owners during a press conference held in the White House Rose Garden. He urges Congress to pass legislation to provide new tax credits and lending incentives to help small businesses grow and create new jobs.
- Date Issued:
- 2010-06-11T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- U.S. President Donald Trump delivers an address to a joint session of Congress. Trump says that he has inherited a "mess" from the Obama administration and promises that his administration will put Americans first, drive a renewal of industry in America, revitalize the inner cities, lower corporate taxes, destroy ISIS, drastically reduce federal regulations, deport criminal immigrants, build a wall along the Mexican border, break up drug cartels and improve treatment for drug addicts, renegotiate trade agreements, ask Congress for a $1 trillion investment in infrastructure, and reform health care. Trump acknowledges that he has big dreams for America and asks Congress and the American people to join him in securing his vision for the country.
- Date Issued:
- 2017-02-28T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- President Obama visits Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL and explains why the country needs the Buffett Rule. The rule, named after billionaire investor Warren Buffett, calls for people with incomes over $1 million to pay at least a 30 percent tax rate. Obama calls for investing in the things that add value like education and infrastructure. He challenges the operating philosophy of the Republicans who call for spending cuts and more tax cuts as a way of balancing the Federal budget.
- Date Issued:
- 2012-04-10T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description:
- In a program entitled "Your governor'" Michigan Governor G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams argues for an appropriation from the state's General Fund and a tax on corporations to fund road building and maintenance across the state. Williams laments the terrible condition of Michigan roads and says that a proposed gas tax hike would be too little too late and another terrible burden for the average consumer to bear. The governor instead proposes borrowing from the General Fund to finance the Highway Department's building fund and supplementing those dollars with a tax on corporations.
- Date Issued:
- 1950-03-04T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Notes:
- lxxii, 361 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. and "A selected bibliography, prepared by Rebecca B. Rankin"--P. 352-361.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- New York :: Printed by J.J. Little & Ives Co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
- Notes:
- 162 p. ; 24 cm., At head of title: Advisory commission on taxation and finance., Commission appointed in February 1905, Edgar J. Levey, chairman. Five reports were made to the mayor, which are appended to the final report., and Report of Committee on taxation and revenue on uncollectable arrears of taxes, etc. December, 1905 -- Report of Committee on taxation and revenue on personal property taxation. December, 1906 -- Report on the city debt in its relation to the constitutional limit of indebtedness, containing a proposed amendment to section 10 of article viii of the state constitution. April, 1907 -- Report on the system of accounts and statistics of the city of New York. June, 1907 -- Report of Committee on taxation and revenue on collection of arrears of real estate taxes and assessments. December, 1907.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- New York :: M.B. Brown Co., and Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library