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Office Locations

  • Office Locations

    Washington D.C. Office
    235 Cannon House Office Building
    Washington, D.C. 20515

    Cullman District Office
    205 Fourth Ave. NE, Ste 104
    Cullman, AL 35055

    Serving Blount, Cullman, Lawrence and Marshall (City of Arab) Counties

    Tuscumbia District Office
    1011 George Wallace Blvd
    Suite 146
    Tuscumbia, AL 35674

    Serving Colbert, Franklin and Marion Counties

    Gadsden District Office
    107 Federal Building
    600 Broad Street
    Gadsden, AL 35901

    Serving Cherokee, DeKalb, Etowah, Jackson, Marshall (Excluding Arab) Counties

    Jasper District Office
    247 Carl Elliott Building
    1710 Alabama Avenue
    Jasper, AL 35501

    Serving Fayette, Lamar, Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston Counties

Taxes

While taxes are necessary to fund such critical priorities as the national defense and other programs, it does not change the fact that you have worked hard for your money and should be allowed to decide where that money should be spent.  Congress has a responsibility to ensure that we're spending your money wisely and returning it to you when it has taken too much.

However, on January 1, 2013, the House and Senate passed H.R. 8, which will increase taxes on individuals earning more than $400,000 and couples earning more than $450,000.  I opposed this legislation.  I believe that targeted spending cuts are the most responsible way to address the fiscal crisis facing our country, not increasing taxes on families and small businesses.  The President’s approach is based on the ongoing myth that hard-working couples are not paying their “fair share.” 

In general, the United States tax code is overly complicated.  What we need is a system that the average taxpayer can understand and comply with.  We need to ensure that taxes are equitable and don't place an undue burden on individuals or businesses.

To do this, we must control wasteful spending and ensure that federal dollars are being spent in a fiscally responsible manner. While there are any number of worthwhile programs that deserve federal government funding, we don't have unlimited resources.  Every dollar that Washington spends is from taxes taken from the American people or borrowed on the backs of our children and grandchildren. We have to establish priorities by budgeting responsibly and then living within that budget.