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Aug 26, 2014: MLive: Report: Dave Camp, John Boehner profit from U.S. tax policies for overseas corporations
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, both reported selling Covidien Plc stock shortly before an announcement that Medtronic Inc. would be taking over the company. According to the Bloomberg report, the stock price jumped after that announcement, which means the newly merged company would now be based in Ireland and would avoid paying U.S. corporate taxes. Apr 1, 2014: Washington Post: Dave Camp’s retiring. Republicans are still favored to hold his seat.
Another day, another influential member of Michigan's congressional delegation opts for retirement. On Monday, it was House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R), whose seat remains favored to stay in Republican hands this November, even as Democrats stand a better chance with Camp out of the picture. Mar 31, 2014: Washington Post: Dave Camp to retire after his current term
Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman of the powerful tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, plans to retire after his current term, he announced Monday. Mar 13, 2014: MLive: Rep. Dave Camp receives U.S. Chamber of Commerce award for 'pro-growth' policies
U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, is a recipient of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's annual "Spirit of Enterprise" award. The award was given in recognition of the congressman's "pro-growth policies" in 2013, according to a press release from the organization. Mar 10, 2014: Forbes: If Camp's Tax Reform Bill Won't Pass, Why Is It So Important?
The conventional wisdom is that House Ways and Means Committee Chair Dave Camp’s tax reform proposal (or anything like it) is not going anywhere soon. Mar 5, 2014: Christian Science Monitor: Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, and Dave Camp: unpacking budget and tax reform proposals
Between President Barack Obama's budget proposal Tuesday, Rep. Paul Ryan's anti-poverty program takedown Monday, and Dave Camp's tax reform proposal last week, partisan fiscal talks are buzzing in Washington. But they may not be as different as you think. Mar 5, 2014: Time: Republican Forges Ahead on Tax Reform
Rep. Dave Camp is trying to push his reform proposal forward despite election-year wariness from party leaders |
Mar 4, 2014: Wall Street Journal: What tax plans from Barack Obama and Dave Camp have in common
The fiscal 2015 budget unveiled by President Barack Obama on Tuesday has items in common with a plan released last week by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, a Michigan Republican. The exact details don’t always match, but both proposals would seek to extract more revenue from the wealthy, cut corporate taxes, and treat so-called carried interest as ordinary income.
The fiscal 2015 budget unveiled by President Barack Obama on Tuesday has items in common with a plan released last week by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, a Michigan Republican. The exact details don’t always match, but both proposals would seek to extract more revenue from the wealthy, cut corporate taxes, and treat so-called carried interest as ordinary income.
Mar 3, 2014: The Week: Dave Camp's tax plan tells us a lot about the post-Obama GOP
Since Obama's election, the GOP has been tagged as a party of unremitting obstruction and opposition, with little to offer in terms of substance. But last week Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) stepped out on the political stage and tapped out a major reform of the U.S. tax code.
Since Obama's election, the GOP has been tagged as a party of unremitting obstruction and opposition, with little to offer in terms of substance. But last week Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) stepped out on the political stage and tapped out a major reform of the U.S. tax code.
Feb 27, 2014: Forbes: How to Fix Dave Camp's Tax Plan
Official Washington was hit with a mega-tsunami on Wednesday of this week when House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) released his comprehensive tax reform plan.
Official Washington was hit with a mega-tsunami on Wednesday of this week when House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) released his comprehensive tax reform plan.
Feb 26, 2014: Christian Science Monitor: New blueprint for US tax reform from Dave Camp: a starting point (+video)
GOP Rep. Dave Camp worked three years on a plan for a simpler tax code, in which 95 percent of taxpayers would pay at a 10 percent rate. Many cherished deductions, exemptions, and credits would be cut, setting up battles in Congress. But it's a start.
GOP Rep. Dave Camp worked three years on a plan for a simpler tax code, in which 95 percent of taxpayers would pay at a 10 percent rate. Many cherished deductions, exemptions, and credits would be cut, setting up battles in Congress. But it's a start.