New Ad in CA-25: Liberal Katie Hill Means Higher Taxes And Higher Gas Prices For Californians

-Steve Knight cut middle-class taxes, saving California families $3,000 a year
-Katie Hill stood with Nancy Pelosi to oppose a middle-class tax cut, supports regulations that would increase gas prices by another 60 cents

WASHINGTON – Congressional Leadership Fund (@CLFSuperPAC), the super PAC endorsed by House Republican leadership, today released a new ad, “$3,000,” in California’s 25th Congressional District. The ad contrasts Steve Knight’s work to cut middle-class taxes, resulting in $3,000 in savings for California families, with Katie Hill’s liberal agenda of higher taxes and increased gas prices. The ad will run on television in the Los Angeles media market and on digital platforms throughout the district.

“Steve Knight cut middle-class taxes, saving California families nearly $3,000, now four million jobs have been created and unemployment is at a record low,” said Courtney Alexander, CLF Communications Director. “Liberal Katie Hill joined Nancy Pelosi to oppose Californians’ middle-class tax cut, and she supports radical regulations that would increase gas prices by 60 cents. Katie Hill would mean higher taxes and higher gas prices, she’s too expensive for Californians.”

In addition to the ad campaign, CLF previously opened a field office in California’s 25th Congressional District. Each CLF field office is supported by a full-time staffer and hundreds of interns and volunteers who engage with voters on a daily basis through hyper-targeted phone banking and door-to-door canvassing.

Watch the ad, “$3,000,” here.

SCRIPT

VO: Steve Knight cut middle-class taxes, saving California families nearly three thousand dollars. 

Now four million jobs have been created… 

…and unemployment is at a fifty-year low. 

Katie Hill would take us backward. 

Hill joined Nancy Pelosi to oppose the middle-class tax cut… 

…and Hill supports radical regulations that would increase gas prices by sixty cents.

Liberal Katie Hill. 

Higher taxes. Higher gas prices.