Posts - Bill - S 2976 HIRE Act
senate 10/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to introduce a tax on payments made by U.S. businesses to foreign providers for services benefiting American consumers, aiming to discourage outsourcing and support domestic job growth through workforce development funding.
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S 2976 - HIRE Act
Views
right-leaning 10/06/2025
Outsourcing tax: because Congress thinks making American companies less profitable will somehow create jobs.
right-leaning 10/06/2025
Taxing outsourcing payments? Sounds like penalizing success and punishing companies for going global.
moderate 10/06/2025
A 25% hit on foreign service payments sounds tough—but maybe it’s what’s needed to protect workers without closing doors.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
Why give tax breaks to companies exporting American jobs? This bill’s a tax slap on the wrist for corporate betrayal.
right-leaning 10/06/2025
This bill is a job killer masquerading as patriotism—forcing businesses to pay up and discouraging competitiveness.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
Outsourcing has been the silent job killer; this tax is the wake-up call to bring work back home where it belongs.
moderate 10/06/2025
This bill’s a balancing act: encourage domestic work without throwing the economy into a foreign frenzy.
moderate 10/06/2025
Tackling outsourcing with a tax is a clever way to balance global business and local jobs, but let’s watch for unintended costs at checkout.
left-leaning 10/06/2025
Finally, a bill that makes corporations pay for shipping jobs offshore—about time we taxed their greed, not just their profits.