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White House • April 17, 2018
Driving the
Day
President Donald J.
Trump will host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Florida
today. The President has a strong personal relationship with
Prime Minister Abe, and two topics will lead the discussion:
preparation for U.S. talks with North Korea and America’s
recent moves to fix trade deals.
5 ways the
new tax code will be better
Today is the
deadline to file 2017 Federal income taxes. It also
marks the last time that taxpayers will have to deal with
America’s old, broken tax code. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs
Act that President Trump signed in December, hardworking
Americans will keep more of what they earn in 2018 and beyond.
Five big changes
stand out: 1) Lower tax rates for Americans across the
board; 2) a nearly doubled standard deduction; 3) a doubled
child tax credit to help families, along with better saving
options for education; 4) a simpler process to make filing
taxes less of a headache; and 5) relief from the Affordable
Care Act’s ineffective mandate.
On the business
side, tax reform is unleashing growth. Small business
confidence surged to a record high following the passage of tax
cuts, and it remains at historically high levels. Employers are
ready to expand—good news for workers as the unemployment
rate remains at a 17-year low of 4.1 percent.
President
Trump’s tax cuts are generating greater economic opportunity
for all. (SHARE
THIS)
Watch:
The
President talks tax cuts with Hispanic-American business
leaders in Florida
Restoring
America’s legacy in space
Space
exploration “is essential to the very character of America,"
Vice President Mike Pence told leaders at the 34th Space
Symposium in Colorado Springs yesterday. “President Trump has
been working to keep his promise to restore America’s proud
legacy of leadership in space.” Space exploration is crucial
for both national security and national prosperity, the Vice
President said.
He also
announced the next chapter for America in space. The
National Space Council, which the Vice President chairs, has
developed the first thorough space traffic management policy.
It will address a congested space environment of more than
1,500 active satellites—and thousands more inactive ones and
spacecraft fragments. “A stable and orderly space environment
is critical,” Vice President Pence said.
Watch
the Vice President’s space announcement on Twitter.
Photo of
the Day
Official White House
Photo by Andrea Hanks
First Lady Melania Trump
visits the “Prescribed to Death” opioid memorial
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