Affordable Footwear Act to help hardworking families
24 Jan '08
2 min read
He explained that $80 was a significant amount for those with lower incomes, resulting in meaningful savings for these families.
“This gathering of liberals and conservatives, like our list of co-sponsors, demonstrates the relevance of the bi-partisan Affordable Footwear Act,” said Kevin M. Burke, President and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA).
“The stock market's volatile week is an urgent reminder that Congress needs to do more to help the American people. One small way is to stomp out the shoe tax.”