Current Weather

Currently on MIX 106.5

Bad Romance
Lady Gaga

CURRENTLY ON KiX 100.3

White Liar
Miranda Lambert

Alexander City among East Alabama cities to receive bigger paychecks and bonuses

SHARE NOW

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In Rep Mike Roger’s Biweekly Column on Wednesday, Alexander City is mentioned as one city among others in East-Central Alabama to reap the benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump. Read his column below:

“After over 30  years of working under an outdated tax code, local businesses and folks across East Alabama and the entire country, are feeling the benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

This important legislation passed the House with my strong support and was signed in to law by President Trump this past December.

The majority of folks will see an increase in their take home pay because of the lower tax rates and larger standard deduction.  The federal tax withholding should also be less than before for most Americans.

In addition to those seeing a bigger paycheck, over three and a half million Americans, as of writing, have received a bonus or raise as a direct result of the tax reform bill.  Companies in the United States have distributed over $3 billion in bonuses.

In the Third Congressional District, Russell Lands in Alexander City, gave $500 to each of its 500 employees after the bill became law.

Recently, I visited Russell Lands Chairman Ben Russell and his employees to congratulate them.  I also spoke on the House Floor to recognize this exciting news.

Folks in Russell County are also benefiting from the legislation.  Just over the Georgia line in Columbus, AFLAC, Synovus and Total System Services each gave their employees bonuses because of the bill.  Further, Regions Bank in Birmingham, Cogent Building Group in Point Clear and DTI in Mobile have also given bonuses to their employees.

These bigger paychecks and bonuses can help families save for their kids’ college tuition, get a new washing machine or make a car payment.  The money going back in folks’ pockets represents opportunity.

As I said on the House Floor last week, “I don’t think you would ever hear the employees at Russell Lands calling their bonus: ‘crumbs.’”


Click here to e-mail the reporter.© 2016-2023, SylacaugaNews.com/Marble City Media LLC/RadioAlabama. All Rights Reserved. RadioAlabama’s network -- MIX 106.5 (& 98.3 HD2), WSGN, KiX 100.3 (& 1290 AM), 105.1 WRFS, KiX 96.3 (& 1050 AM), RadioAlabama Sports, and RA Digital -- along with SylacaugaNews.com reports local news around the clock and will keep you up-to-date during breaking news and weather. For real-time alerts from SylacaugaNews.com, text NEWS to 59925. Standard text message rates may apply. By signing up, you agree to receive ongoing text message alerts from RadioAlabama. Consent not required for purchase. Up to eight messages per month. Reply STOP to cancel. Reply HELP for help. Message & Data rates may apply. Terms and Conditions/Privacy Policy @ www.optspot.com/tnc.