Kamala Harris's economic agenda: What experts say it might look like
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But Gimigliano says he also expects Harris to "put her own stamp" on these ideas, like she did with the 2019 LIFT the Middle Class Act, which would have given a $3,000 refundable tax credit ($6,000 per couple) to most low- and middle-income Americans.
"One important X-Factor in scoping the direction of Harris tax policy is who her Secretary of Treasury would be," says Gimigliano. "More than anyone else in the administration, that person will have their hands on the wheel in steering tax policy."
"Normally we see candidates move toward the center once they secure their party's nomination."
In her first campaign speech on Tuesday, Harris said everyone should have access to affordable health care and child care, and reiterated her support for paid family leave.
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