Expressing Support for Tax Policies That Support Working Families
Summary
H. Res. 1156 is a non-binding House resolution expressing congressional support for tax policies that benefit working families. The resolution was introduced in the 119th Congress and represents an expression of legislative sentiment rather than enacted law. It does not create any new tax obligations, penalties, or compliance requirements.
What changed
H. Res. 1156 is a House resolution that formally expresses support for tax policies designed to benefit working families. As a simple resolution, it represents an expression of congressional sentiment and does not constitute enacted law or create any binding obligations on taxpayers, employers, or government agencies.
For compliance professionals, this resolution carries no direct regulatory implications. It does not impose new reporting requirements, change tax filing obligations, or establish penalties. However, it may signal legislative priorities that could inform anticipatory compliance planning if subsequent binding tax legislation emerges from these expressed policy preferences.
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- Monitor for related tax legislation
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H. Res. 1156 – Expressing support for tax policies that support working families.
H. Res.
1156 - Expressing support for tax policies that support working families.
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Meeting Announcement
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 4:00pm
H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
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(as introduced)
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