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Hey John,
 

It's February and this is Tam's Takes!

What a massive start to the year! My team and I have jumped in head first.

The Government handed over 4000 pages of documents that I asked for on Launceston City Deal projects - just a bit of light reading there! I had a market stall in beautiful Deloraine earlier this month, and I'm going into bat for Tassie projects like the Burnie Family Law Court and a Jobs Hub pilot to get more people into work.

 

MY QUESTION TO YOU: 

Are you happy with Labor's proposed changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts? Or do you see this as a 'broken promise'?



Background
Liberals plan/what we have now:
- People earning under $45,000 don't get a tax cut
 - Everyone earning between $45,000 - $200,000 would be on the same tax rate (30%)

Labor's proposed changes:
- All taxpayers earning between $45,000 - $135,000 will get an additional $800 tax cut
- People earning between $135,00 - $190,000 will still get a tax cut, but less of one (still at the 37% tax rate instead of 30%). 


Email me at [email protected] or reply to this email with your thoughts! I’ll share some particularly thoughtful responses (not just the ones I agree with!) next time, along with what I think about them. 

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I've put my hand up to be on the Senate committee looking into price gouging practices by major supermarkets.

Anyone who's been to the supermarket lately knows it costs an arm and a leg to just afford the basics. The producers and customers are feeling it at the hip pocket while the supermarkets continue to pocket record profits. The major chains have some serious questions to answer.

Take a look at this video for my thoughts: 


What would you ask the supermarket big wigs if you had them in front of you? Reply to this email and let me know.

We're back in Canberra next week, so wish Jacqui and I luck as we take on the circus of Parliament House!

Until next time,


Tammy Tyrrell

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