Tax Reform And The Economy
Freedom survives where free market economies thrive and flourish. We have learned that reducing burdensome taxes and regulations creates an economic engine where everyone is lifted together. We can do this by extending the 2017 tax cuts and reducing taxes further especially to reshore jobs lost due to past policies. We must also reduce regulations. I’m also committed to no tax on tips, no tax on social security, no tax on overtime and a 15% corporate tax rate for firms that create jobs in the USA.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Mike Haridopolos (FL-08) introduced his first piece of legislation, H.R. 3343, The Greenlighting Growth Act. This bill will help small public companies by clarifying financial reporting requirements and removing outdated regulatory roadblocks to growth. The bill amends federal securities law to ensure that Emerging Growth Companies (EGCs) can continue to benefit from streamlined disclosure rules created under the bipartisan Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act of 2012.
TC Palm
VERO BEACH — Piper Aircraft Inc., the largest private employer in Indian River County, stood to lose more than 1,000 jobs because of tariffs threatened against Canada. Some two-thirds of its workforce could have been laid off.
But behind-the-scenes efforts by U.S. Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Indian Harbor Beach, helped find a provision in a federal trade agreement that may have saved those jobs and perhaps the entire company.
Florida Today
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has long been sold to the American public as a necessary watchdog against financial abuse. Its defenders argue that without it, consumers would be left at the mercy of powerful financial institutions. But they are ignoring the fact that consumer protection laws existed long before the CFPB was established.
John Torres - Florida Today
Brevard County's freshman congressman, Republican Mike Haridopolos, has had a busy first few months in Washington. I caught up with Haridopolos late last week, a few days after he hosted a virtual town hall, answering questions from Brevard County residents for about an hour.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday evening, Congressman Mike Haridopolos (FL-08) voted to pass the House Republican Budget Resolution, paving the way for responsible governance and delivering on promises made to the American people.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On Monday, Congressman Mike Haridopolos (FL-08) voted “YES” on H.R. 77, the Midnight Rules Relief Act, ensuring Congress can effectively review and repeal last-minute regulations issued at the end of a presidential term.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On Wednesday, Congressman Mike Haridopolos (FL-08) issued a statement commending President Trump for enlisting Elon Musk in the fight against government waste and inefficiency through his work with DOGE.
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➤ Rep. Mike Haridopolos (R-Fla.) is a freshman who is serving as the committee whip of the US House Financial Services Committee.
➤ The lawmaker wants "to scrap things like Basel III" and take the uncertainty out of the regulatory landscape.
➤The former Florida Senate president advocated for a renewed push to establish a new regulatory framework around cryptocurrency.
Rep. Mike Haridopolos, a freshman Republican, represents Florida's 8th Congressional District and is the committee whip of the House Financial Services Committee under GOP Committee Chairman French Hill.
The House Financial Services Committee has chosen leadership with an eye toward digital asset regulation.
Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.) announced the new appointments Thursday (Jan. 9), promising to “right-size the regulatory system for particularly community banks,” and “create a regulatory framework for digital assets that will protect investors and consumers.”
In addition, Hill said the committee would “ensure agencies are focused on their core statutory directed missions” and not political agendas.
Congressman Mike Hadridopolos (FL-08) issued the following statement upon being selected to be Committee Whip of the House Financial Services Committee: