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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Questionaire

Questionaire 

Kieth Ellison

Early survey results: 85% say extend UI benefits, 85% middle class tax cuts, 14% wealthy tax cuts, 10% estate tax cuts 

Over 900 5th CD constituents responded to our tax cut/UI survey. Share your thoughts before the vote:

Tax Cut and Unemployment Extension Survey for the Fifth District of Minnesota
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As you know, Congress is in the midst of a critical debate about taxes, unemployment insurance, and the future of our fiscal solvency. In good faith, President Obama has put forth a legislative proposal. There are parts of this proposal that I strongly support. There are parts of the proposal that I oppose. I want to know what you think.

The President’s proposal consists of four chief components, please take two minutes of your time and tell me what you think of each. 

Thank you,

Keith Ellison

1. Should Congress extend unemployment insurance benefits for over 4 million Americans?

2. Should Congress extend tax cuts for the middle class (individuals making under $200,000 and couples making under $250,000 a year)?

3. Should Congress extend tax cuts for the top 2% (on income above $200,000 for individuals and income above $250,000 for couples)?

4. Should Congress give an additional tax break on estates worth more than $5 million?


2. Questions or Comments?

I take your feedback seriously and value your questions and comments on this matter. If you'd like to receive a response, please include your contact information below. This is completely optional.

1. Please enter any questions or comments about the legislative proposal below.


2. Please enter your phone number and/or e-mail address here if you would like Congressman Ellison to be able to respond to your question or comments.


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4. What is your Zip Code? This helps us verify that you are a constituent of Congressman Ellison

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