
March 29, 2000
ORTHODOX UNION CALLS ON
SENTORS TO APPROVE MARRIAGE PENALTY ROLLBACK
In advance of a Senate Finance Committee
mark up hearing scheduled for tomorrow, the Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its Institute
for Public Affairs called upon members of that panel to approve a
measure designed to abolish the tax codes unfair treatment of married
couples.
Currently, public policy, as embodied by the federal tax code, treats
married couples unfavorably as compared to unmarried couples. This is
reflected in the simple fact that many married couples filing jointly pays
higher taxes than if the same couple with the same earnings paid their
taxes separately. This penalty hits hard-working, lower to middle
income families, with two working parents when the higher-earner of which
makes between $20,000 and $75,000 per year. In a letter sent to members of
the Senates tax writing Finance Committee, Orthodox
Union president Mandell Ganchrow and IPA director Nathan Diament,
stated that unequal treatment of married couples by our tax code is
unacceptable in an era where Americas public policies must do all they
can to encourage and strengthen traditional marriage and family life.
The letter also noted that in the Jewish tradition, the institution of
marriage is recognized as so significant and so central to any society
that it is referred to as kiddushin, or holiness. Americas
traditionally recognized the centrality of marriage as well, and should
support it with marriage-friendly public policy. The
House has already passed its own version of this legislation and
President Clinton endorsed providing relief in this area in his last State
of the Union message.
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