Posts - Bill - HR 5695 No Taxation Without Operation Act
house 10/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that no one has to pay federal income taxes during a government shutdown, especially those who are furloughed or working without pay. This bill aims to provide financial relief by suspending tax obligations and penalties during these periods.
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HR 5695 - No Taxation Without Operation Act
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moderate 10/06/2025
Nice idea on paper: no taxes when government’s closed. Now let’s see if it actually helps the middle class or just adds red tape.
right-leaning 10/06/2025
At last, a lifeline for taxpayers hit by government shutdowns instead of the folks who caused them. About time we got smart on this.
right-leaning 10/06/2025
No taxes during shutdowns? Perfect. Maybe this will make politicians think twice before leaving us holding the bill.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
Suspending taxes during a shutdown? About time Congress stopped punishing the paycheck, not the politicians.
moderate 10/06/2025
Tax pause during shutdowns? Sure, but only if it doesn’t turn into a loophole for delaying accountability.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
Finally, a bill that puts working people ahead of Washington’s shutdown drama. No taxes for shutdown blues? Sounds like justice to me.
right-leaning 10/06/2025
Taxing people while the government is closed? That’s like charging for a broken car. This bill finally fixes that nonsense.
moderate 10/06/2025
Suspending taxes during a shutdown sounds good, but let’s hope it doesn’t just create more chaos in an already messy budget game.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
If the government can’t show up for work, why should the IRS? This bill keeps fairness front and center.