In case you missed it, Chris Pappas voted AGAINST NO TAX ON TIPS.
That means he thinks the IRS should be able to keep taking money from restaurant workers – from servers, bartenders, and hourly staff who earn their living one shift at a time.
Let’s be clear: Tips belong to the workers who earn them.
But Chris Pappas doesn’t see it that way. He chose the D.C. political class over the people who make our economy work. Why? Because he’s a partisan liberal who never misses a chance to grow government – no matter who gets hurt.
I’m running for Senate to stand up for workers, fight back against nonsense like this, and send a message that America is tired of being taken for granted.
You shouldn’t be punished for working hard. You shouldn’t owe taxes on the tips you earn through hustle and grit. And you sure as heck shouldn’t be represented by someone who thinks otherwise.
This campaign is about respect – for work, for workers, and for the people who still believe in earning their way.
- Scott Brown
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