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Economics and Taxes
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The Family Research Council (FRC) is dedicated to lower taxes, less wasteful spending, and the principles of rational and limited government. The current tax system is too complex and discriminatory and needs simplification so that it works for families, not against them.

While working toward these goals FRC emphasizes permanent elimination of the marriage penalty and an increase in the child tax credit (both proposals which FRC were the main authors and backers of) and also permanent elimination of the death tax.
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Charity Starts at Home

A lecture by Dr. Arthur Brooks, author of Who Really Cares

This lecture was be held on Thursday, May 17, at 11:00 A.M. at Family Research Council, 801 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20001. We often hear that charity ... more...
Economics and Taxes Topics:
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Faith-Based Outreach
Family Economics
Health Care/Reform
Marriage Penalty Tax
Property Rights
Social Security / Medicare
Stewardship
Tax Reform
Welfare Community Development
Welfare Services
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Recent Publications on Economics and Taxes:
 •  2005 State Model Legislation
 •  Making Social Security Reform Family-Friendly - Feb. 23, 2005
Fact Papers
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 •  Schwarzenegger's Universal Health Care Lacks Universal Appeal
 •  Bravo to Rep. Flake (R-AZ-85%) for trying to clean up this mezzo
Legislation/Alerts
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 •  FRC to Hold Reception Welcoming Ken Blackwell
 •  Washington Watch Weekly Radio Show - March 17, 2007
 •  Prayer Targets: Radical Islam, Genetic Non-Discrimination, Unborn Pain, Immoral Tax Breaks, British Tyranny & More
 •  Prayer Team Targets, December 9, 2005

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