Congressman Addison McDowell marked Tax Day 2026 with a series of social media posts highlighting legislative efforts on tax policy and reflecting on personal milestones.
In a post dated April 15, 2026, McDowell wrote, “It’s Tax Day. The Working Families Tax Cuts keeps more money where it belongs – with hardworking Americans who earned it, including seniors on Social Security and the small businesses that keep Main Street thriving. @HouseGOP and @POTUS put the American people first.”
Later the same day, he shared his participation in a House Budget Committee meeting: “This morning in the @HouseBudgetGOP Committee, I questioned @RussVought47 on President Trump’s FY2027 budget. After years of woke spending under Democrats, @HouseGOP is cutting waste and getting back to common sense.” This statement refers to recent Republican-led initiatives to reduce federal expenditures following periods of higher spending under previous Democratic leadership.
In another post on April 15, McDowell combined a personal note with his political message: “Today is Tax Day, but it’s also my daughter’s 3rd birthday — happy birthday, Mary Margaret! She is wise beyond her years. The @HouseGOP is working to build a better future for families across the country.”
Tax Day in the United States typically falls on April 15 each year and marks the deadline for individuals to file their federal income tax returns. The “Working Families Tax Cuts” referenced by McDowell represents ongoing efforts by congressional Republicans to modify tax policy with an emphasis on reducing burdens for middle-class families and small businesses.

