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Fred Hubbell on Corporations

 

 


Opposes corporate subsidies to big companies to create jobs

Taxes: Support IA's recent $2 billion tax cuts?

Hubbell: No. Opposes major cuts to revenue streams. Considers fiscally irresponsible, and similarly opposed Trump tax cuts as regressive. Also opposes corporate subsidies like giving Apple $20 million credit to create 50 jobs.

Reynolds: Yes. Believes they provide important relief to middle and working class individuals and small businesses.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Iowa Governor race , Nov 1, 2018

Stop giving unproductive tax credits to big corporations

The best approach to creating jobs and spurring economic activity is to invest in our local communities and grow them from the ground up. For too long the legislature has created special tax giveaways for big corporations that don't create enough jobs and don't help get incomes rising. That money should be used to grow local Iowa businesses--including expansion of broadband internet access across the state.
Source: 2018 Iowa Gubernatorial campaign website, FredHubbell.com , Jun 26, 2018

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ND: Burgum(incumbent) vs.Coachman(R) vs.Lenz(D)
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VT: Scott(incumbent) vs.Holcombe(D) vs.Zuckerman(D)
WA: Inslee(incumbent) vs.Bryant(R) vs.Fortunato(R)
WV: Justice(incumbent) vs.Folk(R) vs.Thrasher(R) vs.Vanover(D) vs.Smith(D) vs.Ron Stollings(D)
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