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American Action Network Launches Ad Blitz for Tax Reform

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By    |   Tuesday, 19 September 2017 07:28 AM EDT

A new $500,000 digital ad campaign to promote tax reform has been started by the American Action Network, The Hill reports.

The ads come a week before a group of Republican lawmakers and administration officials are planning to detail a framework for a tax code overhaul.

The latest ad by AAN highlights a Wisconsin couple, the Hill noted. The two were featured in an earlier AAN television ad.

"My husband and I both work and Jim even started his own business," a woman identified as Lindsay Pratt says in the ad.

Her husband, Jim, adds: "So, a little tax relief from Congress with a simpler, fairer tax code gives working families like ours peace of mind."

AAN, which is aligned with House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is focusing the ads on 41 congressional districts — many of them in California, Illinois and New York, the Hill reported.

"Conservatives are on the right track and have a winning message on pro-growth tax reform: cut taxes on working families, keep and create jobs here at home, and eliminate loopholes for special interests," AAN Executive Director Corry Bliss said.

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A new $500,000 digital ad campaign to promote tax reform has been started by the American Action Network, The Hill reports.
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