• Rep. Manzullo Issues "A Pledge to America"
    Sep 23, 2010  - Following months of meetings with northern Illinois citizens, Congressman Don Manzullo today joined his colleagues in presenting a new agenda for America focused on putting Americans back to work, halting tax increases, restraining government spending, and reforming Congress itself.   A Pledge to ... More
  • National Taxpayer Group Honors Rep. Manzullo with Tax Fighter Award
    Sep 22, 2010  - The National Tax Limitation Committee (NLTC) has honored Congressional Representative Donald Manzullo with its 111th Congress "Tax Fighter Award." NLTC President Lewis K. Uhler presented the award to Donald Manzullo in Washington, saying "Donald Manzullo's votes on tax and spending issues in the 11... More
  • Manzullo Launches Plan to Put Americans Back to Work in Northern Illinois, Across United States
    Oct 20, 2009  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today unveiled the latest version of his working action plan to create economic opportunities in the United States to help companies put Americans back to work in northern Illinois and throughout our nation.   Manzullo’s American Jobs Agenda is a compilation of ye... More
  • Senior Citizen Group Honors Rep. Manzullo for Consistent Opposition to Death Tax
    Jul 13, 2009  - The head of a national non-partisan senior citizens group has presented the Benjamin Franklin Award to Rep. Donald A. Manzullo (R-IL) because “Rep. Manzullo has a record of voting to repeal this terrible ‘death’ tax.”   60 Plus Association President Jim Martin noted, “It was Franklin who famously ... More
  • Manzullo: Stimulus "Compromise" Slashes Job-Creating Tax Incentives, Continues Jobless Spending Spree
    Feb 13, 2009  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today said the $792 billion House-Senate compromise on the stimulus bill “made a bad bill worse” by cutting the few job-creating tax incentives in the bill while continuing to fund questionable spending programs that will saddle future generations with massive debt ... More
  • Manzullo Votes to Cut Wasteful Spending, Balance the Budget, Reject Huge Tax Increases on American Families
    Mar 13, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) will vote later today for a budget resolution that calls on Congress to cut wasteful Washington spending, balance the budget and pay off the national debt, enact a moratorium on earmarks, and avoid huge tax increases on American families. The Republican substitute ... More
  • Manzullo Responds to President Bush's State of the Union Address
    Jan 28, 2008  - Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) tonight issued the following statement in response to President Bush's State of the Union address: STATEMENT             “In his address tonight, President Bush discussed many issues important to the future of our great nation. I was glad to hear his thoug... More
  • Manzullo, Lipinski Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Stimulate Economy, Create American Jobs
    Jan 23, 2008  - U.S. Reps. Don Manzullo (R-IL) and Dan Lipinski (D-IL) today introduced legislation to stimulate the economy by accelerating an existing tax incentive to help manufacturers create and keep jobs in America. The American Jobs Creation and Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 (HR 5101) would speed up a domes... More
  • Manzullo Convinces Colleagues to Back Off Huge Tax Hike for Small Business Exporters
    Dec 21, 2007  -   Congressman Don Manzullo (R-IL) was successful this week in convincing his colleagues in the House and Senate to back off a planned tax change that would have surged taxes for many small business exporters in the United States. The Tax Technical Corrections Act of 2007 (HR 4195/S 2374) in... More
  • Manzullo Votes to Protect Millions of Middle-Income Americans from a Huge Tax Increase
    Dec 19, 2007  -   Congressman Don Manzullo (R-Egan) today voted for legislation to protect 19 million Americans from an average $2,000 tax increase by shielding them from getting caught in the web of the misguided Alternative Minimum Tax. The legislation that “patches” the AMT earnings table for 1 year was ap... More