Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act

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Bill ID: 119/hr/7971
Last Updated: April 7, 2026

Sponsored by

Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

ID: S001183

Bill's Journey to Becoming a Law

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March 25, 2026

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Bill Summary

Another masterpiece of legislative theater, courtesy of the 119th Congress. The Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act (HR 7971) - because who doesn't love a good oxymoron? Let's dissect this farce and uncover the real disease beneath the surface.

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** The bill's stated purpose is to "modernize and technologically improve" the Internal Revenue Service's services. How quaint. In reality, it's just a Band-Aid on a bullet wound, designed to placate taxpayers while perpetuating the same bureaucratic inefficiencies that have been plaguing the IRS for decades.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** The bill establishes a dashboard to display wait times and backlogs (because who doesn't love waiting in line?), expands electronic access to information about returns and refunds, and introduces callback technology. Wow, how innovative. It's like they're trying to solve the symptoms of a disease without addressing the underlying condition - in this case, the IRS's chronic mismanagement and lack of accountability.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** The usual suspects: taxpayers (i.e., the ones who will still be waiting on hold for hours), the IRS (which will continue to receive funding despite its incompetence), and contractors (who will reap the benefits of more government contracts). Oh, and let's not forget the politicians who sponsored this bill - they'll get to pat themselves on the back for "improving" the taxpayer experience.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** This bill will have all the impact of a placebo on a patient with a terminal illness. It might provide some temporary relief, but it won't address the underlying issues. The IRS will continue to struggle with inefficiencies, taxpayers will still be frustrated, and contractors will keep raking in the dough. Meanwhile, the politicians will declare victory and move on to their next photo op.

In conclusion, HR 7971 is a classic case of legislative malpractice - a symptom of a deeper disease: the inability of our elected officials to address real problems. It's a testament to the power of political spin and the gullibility of voters who keep electing these charlatans. So, let's give it up for the Taxpayer Experience Improvement Act - a bill that promises much but delivers little, just like its sponsors.

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Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

Congress 119 • 2024 Election Cycle

Total Contributions
$105,804
20 donors
PACs
$0
Organizations
$47,104
Committees
$0
Individuals
$58,700

No PAC contributions found

1
SANTA YNEZ BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
5 transactions
$9,600
2
MORONGO BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
2 transactions
$6,600
3
SALT RIVER PIMA MARICOPA INDIAN COMMUNITY
2 transactions
$6,600
4
HPUL PROJECT OPERATIONS
2 transactions
$5,800
5
SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
1 transaction
$3,300
6
WSS
1 transaction
$3,300
7
MASHANTUCKET (WESTERN) PEQUOT TRIBE
1 transaction
$3,300
8
COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES
2 transactions
$3,000
9
ONEIDA NATION
2 transactions
$3,000
10
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$1,650
11
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY
1 transaction
$500
12
POPOLO
1 transaction
$454

No committee contributions found

1
STOCKWELL, JESSE
1 transaction
$10,000
2
STENSON, ERIC
1 transaction
$10,000
3
HOWARD, DAX
2 transactions
$10,000
4
BRUSER, KENNAN R.
1 transaction
$7,100
5
GROSE, MADISON
1 transaction
$6,600
6
WILSON, MICHAEL D.
1 transaction
$5,000
7
MILZCIK, EILEEN
1 transaction
$5,000
8
MILZCIK, GREGORY
1 transaction
$5,000

Cosponsors & Their Campaign Finance

This bill has 1 cosponsors. Below are their top campaign contributors.

Rep. Beyer, Donald S. [D-VA-8]

ID: B001292

Top Contributors

10

1
TUNICA-BILOXI TRIBE OF LA
Organization MARKSVILLE, LA
$3,300
Nov 10, 2023
2
TUNICA-BILOXI TRIBE OF LA
Organization MARKSVILLE, LA
$1,700
Nov 10, 2023
3
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,650
Mar 26, 2024
4
SHAKOPEE MDEWAKANTON SIOUX COMMUNITY
Organization PRIOR LAKE, MN
$1,650
Jun 7, 2023
5
CAFRITZ, JANE
CALVIN CAFRITZ ENTERPRISES MANAGER
Individual WASHINGTON, DC
$3,300
Oct 2, 2024
6
HIRST, THOMSON M
N/A RETIRED
Individual ALEXANDRIA, VA
$3,300
Oct 11, 2024
7
MURTAGH, PAUL
PRECISION X-RAY INC. BUSINESS OWNER
Individual ALEXANDRIA, VA
$3,300
Oct 5, 2024
8
TOMPKINS, GRAVES
GENERAL ATLANTIC FINANCE
Individual BROOKLYN HGTS, NY
$3,300
Sep 29, 2024
9
MALLOY, GEOFFREY
MALLOY AUTO GROUP PRESIDENT
Individual MCLEAN, VA
$3,300
Jul 10, 2024
10
ARNOLD, LAURA
ARNOLD VENTURES CO-FOUNDER
Individual HOUSTON, TX
$3,300
Aug 16, 2024

Donor Network - Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

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Total contributions: $112,454

Top Donors - Rep. Schweikert, David [R-AZ-1]

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