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| HOUSE RESOLUTION 44
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| WHEREAS, The United States Tax Code requires income earned |
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| in the United States by American firms to be taxed at the 35% |
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| corporate income tax rate, but allows foreign subsidiaries of |
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| these same firms to defer payment of corporate income tax on |
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| income earned in a foreign jurisdiction until that income is |
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| returned to the United States; and |
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| WHEREAS, Neither the United States Tax Code nor Internal |
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| Revenue Service regulations require American firms to |
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| repatriate foreign income for the purpose of taxation; and |
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| WHEREAS, This loophole has allowed American firms to |
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| collectively park more than $500 billion in "undistributed |
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| earnings" offshore; and
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| WHEREAS, A recent study concludes that these foreign income |
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| deferrals caused the federal government to lose $17.4 billion |
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| in tax revenue in the year 2004 alone and simultaneously caused |
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| more economic growth in other countries and less here at home; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, This loophole harms the State of Illinois by |
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| decreasing its tax base and encouraging corporate investment |
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| outside the United States; and
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| WHEREAS, During the 110th U.S. Congress, Senator Barack |
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| Obama (now, President Obama), Senator Hillary Clinton (now, |
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| Secretary of State Clinton), and Senator Richard Durbin took |
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| steps to alleviate this problem by sponsoring a bill in the |
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| U.S. Senate titled the Patriot Employers Act; and
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| WHEREAS, The Patriot Employers Act would have made a 1% tax |
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| credit available to firms that retain their headquarters in the |
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| United States and maintain or increase the number of their |
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| full-time workers in the United States relative to the number |
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| of their full-time workers outside of the United States; and
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| WHEREAS, The 110th Congress came to a close without passage |
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| of that bill, and a comparable bill has yet to be introduced in |
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| the 111th Congress; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| urge the members of Congress to introduce and give full |
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| consideration to a bill comparable to the Patriot Employers Act |
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| in order to ensure that American firms contribute their fair |
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| share to our society's social welfare; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| presented to the Speaker and Minority Leader of the U.S. House |