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Expressing Support for Tax Policies Supporting Working Families

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This House resolution expresses support for the Working Families Tax Cuts (Public Law 119-21), celebrating its impact on American taxpayers. The resolution highlights tax relief measures including the no-tax-on-tips provision ($32 billion relief), no-tax-on-overtime ($90 billion cut), increased standard deduction ($205 billion), expanded child tax credit ($2,200 per child), and various other provisions affecting working families making under $400,000 annually.

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This resolution expresses congressional support for the Working Families Tax Cuts enacted as Public Law 119-21. The resolution celebrates specific tax relief measures including no tax on tips ($32 billion relief), no tax on overtime ($90 billion cut), permanent standard deduction increase ($205 billion), expanded child tax credit ($2,200 per child), and various other provisions benefiting working families.

For affected parties, this resolution has no compliance implications as it is purely symbolic—expressing support for existing tax policy without creating new obligations. Taxpayers may benefit from awareness of the tax relief provisions referenced, including the 15% tax cut for bottom 40% of earners, zero federal income tax for families of four under $73,000, and expanded educational and health savings account provisions.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on Working Families Tax Cuts provisions
  2. Review tax relief provisions for applicability to business or personal tax situations

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Apr 13, 2026

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DIV H. RES. 1156

119 CONGRESS TH2 S ESSION Expressing support for tax policies that support working families.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

A 9, 2026 PRILMr. Kof Pennsylvania submitted the following resolution; which was ELLYreferred to the Committee on Ways and Means

RESOLUTION

Expressing support for tax policies that support working families. Whereas, on July 4, 2025, the President signed Public Law 119-21, commonly known as the ''Working Families Tax Cuts''; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts prevented a $2,600,000,000,000 tax hike on taxpayers making less than $400,000 per year; Whereas, for the 2025 tax year, the Working Families Tax Cuts helped deliver an estimated $222,000,000,000 in tax refunds, putting money directly back into Americans' wallets; Whereas, for the 2026 tax year, the Working Families Tax Cuts are anticipated to deliver an average tax cut of $3,750, helping make America affordable again;

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Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts ensure that families of four making under $73,000 will generally face zero Federal income tax liability; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts will result in a 15 percent tax cut for Americans whose income is in the bot- tom 40 percent, with the largest percentage reduction going to the bottom 20 percent; Whereas the share of total income taxes paid by Americans whose income is in the top 1 percent will increase to nearly 40 percent as a result of the Working Families Tax Cuts, while the share paid by Americans in the re- maining 99 percent will decrease to 60 percent; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts enacted ''no tax on tips'', which will provide millions of tipped workers with $32,000,000,000 of tax relief; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts enacted ''no tax on overtime'', which will provide hard-working Americans with a $90,000,000,000 tax cut on their overtime pay; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts provide a new de- duction for interest on auto loans for new American-made vehicles, lowering costs and helping more Americans get behind the wheel; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts honor a lifetime of hard work by American seniors by providing them with a deduction of up to $6,000 per year; Whereas, to date, nearly 45 percent of tax returns filed this tax season have claimed at least one of these four new tax cuts; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts help jump-start the American dream for millions of youth by making a down

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payment of over $15,000,000,000 in tax-advantaged in- vestment accounts for American children; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts permanently in- crease the standard deduction, delivering $205,000,000,000 in new tax relief to the 90 percent of earners who claim it; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts permanently expand the child tax credit, increasing the maximum credit amount to $2,200 per child and ensuring that the credit will not lose value due to inflation; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts expands the accessi- bility of the $17,280 adoption tax credit so that all fami- lies who adopt, regardless of income, can benefit; Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts expands educational freedom and choice for working families by ensuring 529 accounts can now cover costs associated with trade schools or K-12 educational expenses; and Whereas the Working Families Tax Cuts expands access to health savings accounts for more than 10 million Ameri- cans to help control health care costs and promotes pre- ventive care by allowing patients to pair these accounts with innovative direct primary care and easier access to telehealth: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the House of Representatives-- 1

(1) expresses its support for tax policies that 2 support working families and let them keep more of 3 their hard-earned money; and 4

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(2) recognizes the significant tax relief provided 1 by the Working Families Tax Cuts for hardworking 2 Americans. 3

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Named provisions

Tax Relief for Working Families No Tax on Tips No Tax on Overtime Standard Deduction Increase Child Tax Credit Expansion

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Classification

Agency
US House
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
H. Res. 1156, 119th Congress, 2nd Session

Who this affects

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Consumers Employers Public companies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Tax relief Tax policy advocacy Federal income tax
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Taxation
Operational domain
Finance
Topics
Consumer Finance Healthcare Education

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