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Working Families Tax Cuts @TaxCuts - .@MarshaBlackburn was crucial in getting the Working Families @TaxCuts across the finish line, and now families in Tennessee are reaping the benefits
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn @MarshaBlackburn
From the seniors who are benefiting from the Enhanced Bonus Deduction to the babies who will benefit from the Trump Accounts, this administration is creating financial opportunity for all Americans.
https://x.com/TaxCuts/status/2044516053225533473

Working Families Tax Cuts @TaxCuts - Thanks to @SenatorRicketts and the Working Families @TaxCuts, Nebraskans are keeping more of their hard-earned money
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Senator Pete Ricketts @SenatorRicketts
The last two weeks, I got to be home — traveling across Nebraska. I heard directly from Nebraskans about what’s on their mind. I was also able to share how Senate Republicans are putting more money in your pockets through the success of the Working Families Tax Cuts bill.
With no tax on tips and no tax on overtime, we’re seeing real results for Nebraska workers!
https://x.com/TaxCuts/status/2044494403247423514

WWII Memorial Friends @WWIIMemorial - U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Harold Gonsalves of Alameda, California was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic action during the Battle of Okinawa on April 15, 1945.
Gonzalves enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in 1943 and was called to active duty a month later. He was eventually assigned to the 2nd Pack Howitzer Battalion. In early 1944 he was promoted to private first class and, with his battalion, became a part of the 22nd Marine Regiment.
He participated in the assault, capture, and occupation of Engebi and Parry Islands in the Marshall Islands. The 22nd Marines were cited for their part in the Marshalls’ Campaign. In late 1944, Pfc. Gonsalves was detached from the regiment and joined Battery L, 4th Battalion, 15th Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division. He landed on Okinawa on April 1, 1945. On April 15, he was a member of an 8-man forward observer team that was engaged in direct artillery fire in support of an attack by the infantry on Japanese positions on Motor Peninsula. When it finally became necessary for the team to advance to the actual front lines, the officer in charge took Gonsalves and one other man with him. Gonsalves was acting Scout Sergeant of the team. He and the other marine were to lay telephone lines for communication with the artillery battalion. As the team advanced to the front, they were brought under heavy enemy rifle, grenade and mortar fire. Just as the three had reached the front lines, a Japanese grenade landed among them. It was less than a foot from the three. Without a moment’s hesitation, Gonsalves flung himself on the grenade, taking the full explosion. The other two Marines were not even touched by grenade fragments and successfully completed their mission.

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