Please answer each question using the same scale:
1 - Strongly agree
2 - Somewhat agree
3 - Neutral
4 - Somewhat disagree
5 - Strongly disagree
I am concerned that the bill’s projected deficit increase of between $2.5 trillion and $5.1 trillion will harm long-term economic stability.
The bill is right to prohibit Medicaid funding for gender-related medical procedures.
Tightening SNAP (food stamps) work rules for able-bodied adults without dependents is an acceptable way to cut government spending.
Making tips tax-free will meaningfully improve the lives of working-class Americans.
I am confident that the bill’s tax cuts will generate enough economic growth to offset its impact on the deficit.
The bill’s tax changes primarily benefit the wealthy at the expense of low- and middle-income families.
The Senate will likely make significant revisions to the House bill.
Allowing businesses to fully deduct equipment costs in the year of purchase will boost investment.
Eliminating alternative energy tax credits is an acceptable part of rebalancing federal priorities.
Raising the estate tax exemption to $15 million is an appropriate policy.
Raising the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap to $40,000 for incomes under $500,000 makes the tax code fairer.
I support the bill’s extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to prevent tax hikes on most Americans.
Cutting $700 billion from Medicaid—even if it results in millions losing coverage, as estimated by the Congressional Budget Office—is an acceptable tradeoff to reduce government spending.
Allocating $150 billion for military projects, including the Golden Dome defense network, is necessary for national security.
Requiring able-bodied adults without dependents to work 80 hours/month to keep Medicaid coverage is a fair policy.
Permanently allowing small business owners to deduct 23 percent of their income from taxes will significantly promote economic growth.
The bill’s $12 billion investment in border security and deportations is worth the cost.
What tax break would you like to see afforded to American workers?
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