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    Cutting funding for tax enforcement will only benefit wealthy tax cheats and corporations that aren’t paying what they owe, and it will raise the deficit. Tying those cuts to critical support for Israel and other national security priorities is irresponsible.

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    This is an archive of an account for the 78th Secretary of the Treasury, Janet L. Yellen

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