WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on Tuesday introduced her new bill to allow essential workers on the front lines of COVID-19 to keep more of their hard-earned dollars.

ā€œOur essential workers have risen to the challenge and continued in their daily jobs ā€“ to care for and protect Iowans, to produce and deliver food and essential goods, and to uphold our nationā€™s critical infrastructure throughout this pandemic,ā€ Ernst said. ā€œThese front line workersā€”our nurses, truck drivers, and grocery store workers, child care providers, and so many othersā€”have kept life going and our supply chains intact. These men and women are putting the interests of their fellow Americans ahead of their own. Each and every morning, they wake up and go to work, and they should be rewarded for their selfless service.ā€

Under Ernstā€™s FRNT LINE Act, federal income taxes would be suspended for essential workers up to an annual income cap set at the highest level of pay for an enlisted person in the U.S. Armed Forces. Additionally, the bill would provide suspension of federal payroll taxes for essential workers who earn up to $50,000 annually.

Several industry groupsā€”including the National Restaurant Association, the Food Industry Association, the International Dairy Foods Association, and 24 othersā€“ wrote a letter supporting Ernstā€™s FRNT LINE Act

ā€œThe FRNT LINE Act provides important tax benefits to essential food and agriculture workers, including restaurant workers. Weā€™re proud to support this bill, which helps ensure we can continue feeding our communities and supporting our supply chain partners, ā€ said Sean Kennedy, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, National Restaurant Association.

ā€œOur employees have done an outstanding job providing an essential service through this pandemic,ā€ said Fareway President and CEO Reynolds W. Cramer. ā€œIn addition to our efforts internally over the past few months, we appreciate Senator Ernstā€™s efforts to recognize them for their unwavering commitment through this unparalleled time.ā€

Listen to her call with Iowa’s press below:

Watch her address her 99-county tour where she listened to Iowans’ concerns including the importance of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), support for rural health care, and access toĀ child careĀ for Iowaā€™s working families, and introduced her latest bill during a media avail.

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