Corporate America floods Arizona to flip Sinema on Democrats' climate and tax deal

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Corporate America has launched a two-pronged, eleventh-hour assault on Democrats' reconciliation package by targeting Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the one person that big business hopes can stop — or modify — the $740 billion bill.

has launched a two-pronged, eleventh-hour assault on Democrats' reconciliation package by targeting Sen. Kyrsten Sinema , the one person that big business hopes can stop — or modify — the $740 billion billIf successful, the barrage of paid media and personal phone calls will knock out the main provision that terrifies the business community: a 15% minimum book tax that will cost the biggest 150 U.S. companies some $313 billion over 10 years.

"It really hits Arizona businesses hard," he said. "Arizona has done a fantastic job growing our manufacturing sectors."— compressed into one week — to saturate the Phoenix and Tucson media markets. "Taxes won’t strengthen supply chains, promote energy security, or fill vacant jobs," the narrator says. "Say 'No' to taxes that would devastate Arizona manufacturers."in both the Arizona Republic and Arizona Daily Star making a policy argument against the corporate minimum tax.

Local business leaders have been calling Sinema directly to explain how the tax increase could affect hiring in Arizona.

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