Democratic Committee of Chesterfield

Democratic Committee of Chesterfield It serves as the official Town of Chesterfield NY branch of the party.

The Democratic Committee of Chesterfield is the local political organization that plays a key role in strengthening the Democratic Party at the community level.

05/02/2026
05/02/2026

BREAKING: The average price of a gallon of gas in the US surges to $4.43/gallon, now up +61% since December.

Americans will spend ~$90 billion more at the pump in a year than they would with gasoline at $3.00.

05/02/2026
05/01/2026

It is time for the ultra-wealthy and large corporations to contribute more to this country. This is not only a matter of fairness—it is an economic and moral imperative.

The United States now carries nearly $40 trillion in national debt—roughly $115,000 per citizen. Nearly 20% of the federal budget is consumed by interest payments alone—over $600 billion annually that could be used instead to strengthen the quality of life for working Americans and ensure our seniors do not have to worry about constant threats to Medicare and Social Security.

This trajectory is clearly unsustainable. Passing this burden to future generations is not just irresponsible—it is simply unethical.

Proposals to reduce Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other essential safety net programs are fundamentally misguided. Asking working families and vulnerable populations to shoulder the cost of fiscal repair, while shielding those who have benefited the most from this debt, is neither just nor economically sound.

The reality is clear: wealth in America is highly concentrated. The top 10% of households hold approximately 70% of the nation’s wealth, while the bottom 50% hold just 2.5%. The top 1% alone controls more than 30%. Over the past two decades, more than 80% of tax cuts have disproportionately benefited the wealthiest Americans. The pot has begun to boil, and it’s time for the frog to jump out or perish.

This concentration of wealth did not occur in a vacuum. It developed alongside our rising national debt, public investment, tax cuts, and economic policies that enabled extraordinary wealth accumulation by a very few. In other words, those who have benefited the most from this system must play a leading role in restoring our fiscal balance.

To that end, one of my first pieces of legislation in Congress that I will introduce will be the "National Debt Responsibility Act", which includes the following key provisions:

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A progressive increase in the marginal income tax rates for wealthy Americans, up to 40% for top wealth earners, including on large intergenerational wealth transfers

A progressive wealth tax starting at 5% on net worth above $50 million, rising to 10% for the wealthiest individuals

Estate tax reform, lowering the exemption to $2.5 million, with rates beginning at 15% and rising to 40%

A financial transaction tax to ensure Wall Street contributes fairly:
• 0.5% on stock trades
• 0.1% on bond trades
• 0.005% on derivatives
• Closing major tax avoidance loopholes, including:

Eliminating strategies used to bypass estate and inheritance taxes
• Ending the “step-up in basis” for inherited assets
• Addressing “buy, borrow, die” strategies by treating borrowing against appreciated assets as a taxable event
• Preventing the misclassification of self-employment income to avoid payroll taxes (FICA/SECA) that stress the fiscal viability of safety net programs

Corporate tax reform, restoring the statutory rate to 35% and ensuring the effective rate reflects it by closing loopholes

Strengthening global minimum tax rules (GILTI) to prevent profit shifting and offshore tax avoidance by multinational corporations.

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This is about responsibility, sustainability, and fairness. Working Americans should not be asked to sacrifice their security while the wealthiest continue to benefit from a system that no longer asks enough of them.

If we are serious about addressing our national debt and strengthening our economy, then we must be equally serious about who bears that responsibility.

05/01/2026

They have billions for bombs, but nothing for you.

05/01/2026

Yesterday was a dark day for our democracy. In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act and opened the door for Republicans to dilute representation for voters of color across the country, especially in the South.

But the fight is not over. It cannot be over. Our fight—America’s fight—will not be over until every citizen’s voice is heard and every vote is counted equally.

In moments like these, the words of John Lewis inspire action in all of us: “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America.”

For John Lewis, for every American whose vote is under attack, for our children and the democracy they will inherit—our fight continues.

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Keeseville, NY

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