Difference between revisions of "Carly Fiorina"
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*The tax code is too complicated and "needs to go from "73,000 pages down to about three pages." (CFWTR) | *The tax code is too complicated and "needs to go from "73,000 pages down to about three pages." (CFWTR) | ||
*Move from revenue-neutral to revenue-reducing tax reform | *Move from revenue-neutral to revenue-reducing tax reform | ||
− | + | ===Lower rates and close loopholes=== | |
*Supports a low, flat tax for businesses and individuals | *Supports a low, flat tax for businesses and individuals | ||
*Supports The Hoover Institution and Congressman Michael Burgess's [https://www.carlyforpresident.com/media/example-of-3-page-tax-code.pdf plans] | *Supports The Hoover Institution and Congressman Michael Burgess's [https://www.carlyforpresident.com/media/example-of-3-page-tax-code.pdf plans] |
Revision as of 15:51, 21 January 2016
Born on September 6, 1954, Carly Fiorina is American business executive who led Hewlett-Packard Company as CEO from 1999-2005. Among other accomplishments, Fiorina was the first woman CEO listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. She is seeking the Republican Party nomination for president in 2016. (Britannica)
Contents
Tax Reform
Simplify the tax code
- The tax code is too complicated and "needs to go from "73,000 pages down to about three pages." (CFWTR)
- Move from revenue-neutral to revenue-reducing tax reform
Lower rates and close loopholes
- Supports a low, flat tax for businesses and individuals
- Supports The Hoover Institution and Congressman Michael Burgess's plans
Jobs and Business Policy
Health Policy
Drug Policy
Middle East
Trade
Immigration
Environmental
Sources Key
(Britannica) = [1]