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US business groups team up to oppose tax rise proposals

BBC News Published image captionPresident Biden s administration has proposed funding infrastructure spending largely through tax increases US business groups have teamed up to form a coalition opposing tax increase proposals by the Biden administration. The US government is proposing a global minimum corporation tax rate, as well as increasing the tax in the US to pay for infrastructure projects. Twenty eight industry groups have now created an alliance called America s Job Creators for a Strong Recovery . One organiser for the new group said the tax proposals could not come at a worse time . The alliance has been formed as President Biden is seeking to pass a $2.3tn (£1.7tn) infrastructure package, which would direct billions to initiatives such as charging stations for electric vehicles and eliminating lead water pipes.

Business Groups Organize To Fight Tax Increases From Biden, Democrats

Font Size: More than two dozen business groups have formed a coalition to fight future tax hikes proposed by Democrats and President Joe Biden, CNBC reported. The coalition, titled “America’s Job Creators for a Strong Recovery,” is made up of 28 organizations that argue additional tax increases will punish those that create jobs and, therefore, hurt the ongoing economic recovery, according to CNBC. While President Joe Biden’s infrastructure and families plans are popular among Americans, they become less popular when people are told how they will be paid for, organizers said. “The record tax hikes that Democrats are seeking to ram through could not come at a worse time for America’s job creators who are just beginning to recover from a crippling pandemic,” National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) President and CEO Eric Hoplin told CNBC.

Indianapolis Entrepreneurs Prepare To Operate New Grocery Store Funded By Cook Medical

Indianapolis Entrepreneurs Prepare To Operate New Grocery Store Funded By Cook Medical Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Farah Yousry/Side Effects Public Media Michael McFarland and Marckus Williams are packing up bags of chips, canned vegetables and diapers in their cars to deliver to a local homeless shelter. The two guys are in their thirties and are childhood friends. We grew up together in the same neighborhood used to go to school together ride bikes, fix up cars, you know, just everyday friends, Williams said. Living in the northeast side of Indianapolis, they have also seen the area change over time. As many as five grocery stores closed over the past few years, leaving thousands of residents struggling and feeling neglected.

This Neighborhood Badly Needs A Grocery Store A Medical Device Maker Will Build One

A Medical Device Maker Is Bringing A Grocery To Store To Neighborhood : NPR

After big-box grocery chains left the Arlington Woods neighborhood in Indianapolis, residents were traveling at least five miles to get groceries. Medical device manufacturer COOK Medical is building a plant in the community and, after listening to residents, decided to add a grocery store to its plans. Luis Alvarez/Getty Images toggle caption Luis Alvarez/Getty Images After big-box grocery chains left the Arlington Woods neighborhood in Indianapolis, residents were traveling at least five miles to get groceries. Medical device manufacturer COOK Medical is building a plant in the community and, after listening to residents, decided to add a grocery store to its plans.

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