I will continue to oppose efforts by Democrats to increase your taxes and will always support policies that will cut the red tape and make it easier for good-paying jobs to be created.
I will continue to oppose efforts by Democrats to increase your taxes and will always support policies that will cut the red tape and make it easier for good-paying jobs to be created.
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Evidence
"As someone who's been a small business owner, I know firsthand how difficult it is to wade through excessive government regulation. And as your Congressman, I know how tough it's been for people to navigate the last few years of economic uncertainty. I will continue to oppose efforts by Democrats to increase your taxes and will always support policies that will cut the red tape and make it easier for good-paying jobs to be created."
"Mr. Dunn of Florida ... introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on Rules..." The bill text states it would create a commission that reviews each agency to determine whether it should be repealed to eliminate federal powers not definitively delegated by the Constitution.
The bill's official title is 'To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make permanent the deduction for qualified business income.' The all-info page lists Rep. Neal P. Dunn as a cosponsor on 02/21/2025.
Assessments
Dunn took concrete same-term actions aligned with the promise: he introduced a deregulation-focused bill to review and potentially repeal federal agencies, and he cosponsored legislation to make the qualified business income deduction permanent. These actions support both the red-tape and anti-tax-increase portions of the claim. However, the promise is broad and ongoing, and the evidence does not establish that the policies were enacted or that he 'always' supported such policies across all relevant votes and actions, so the best outcome is partial rather than delivered.