Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “R&D tax amortization hinders our innovation & prevents job growth for workers. We cannot continue to…”

Kansas U.S. Rep Ron Estes: “R&D tax amortization hinders our innovation & prevents job growth for workers. We cannot continue to…”
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Ron Estes tweeted the following:

“R&D tax amortization hinders our innovation & prevents job growth for workers. We cannot continue to put off making its immediate expensing permanent. I introduced bipartisan legislation to allow immediate R&D expensing and encourage investment in America.
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Here are other recent tweets from Ron Estes:

“Today, we celebrate the National Guard’s 386 years of dedication to our country. The men and women of the National Guard protect our communities and keep our nation safe. Thank you to the brave Kansans who are “Always Ready, Always There.”” on Dec. 13
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“In any other year, 7.1% inflation would be seen as out-of-control; today’s CPI numbers are still too high for Kansas families. Dems’ reckless spending has fueled rampant inflation & rising prices, yet they continue to push for more inflation-inducing spending before Christmas.” on Dec. 13
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“We need an all-of-the-above approach to regain our energy independence including the utilization of our vast resources like higher fuel blends. I joined my colleagues in introducing legislation that allows the yearlong sale of E-15 cutting red tape and ensuring affordability.” on Dec. 9
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