Richard Neal, an American politician, distinguished himself as a dedicated public servant and influential lawmaker during his tenure in the United States House of Representatives. As the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Neal played a pivotal role in shaping tax policy and economic legislation, advocating for measures to promote economic growth and address income inequality. His commitment to bipartisan cooperation and pragmatic governance earned him respect from colleagues on both sides of the political aisle, solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in Congress.

"Well, when I was a kid, if my father was witnessing something that he thought was particularly outrageous or he was looking at some sort of a question that he thought lacked proper definition, he would say, Well, at least Jesse James had the honor to wear a mask."



"Over the years, dozens of American companies have filed papers to trade in their U.S. corporate citizenship for citizenship in tax haven countries like Bermuda."



"The Tax Code today is more complicated than ever, and the very people on the Republican side who denounce the Tax Code's complexity are the ones that put together what they now call a convoluted monstrosity. They put it into effect."



"People really have to believe in their tax system. They have to believe that there is an equitable distribution of the burden, but there is also an important investment based upon the potential achievements that come from us paying our taxes."



"Many injuries and deaths can be prevented through an understanding of the dangers of power lines, electrical appliances, extension cords, and lightning."



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"The slogan of the moderate Republican Party is this: we are rich, and we are not going to take it any more."



"President Bush is manufacturing a crisis by suggesting that Social Security is in imminent danger. It is not."



"But what is striking about this, in a town that often talks about tax cuts, we could quite easily, Republicans and Democrats working together, do something that everybody in America desires, and that is a simplification of our Tax Code."



"More broadly, we are going to have to examine the safety net programs to make sure they are poised to catch the families before they fall even more, especially in the areas of unemployment benefits, child care assistance, and foster care."



"We can preserve Social Security benefits for generations of Americans without privatizing this important program."

