WASHINGTON, April 28 -- The House Ways & Means Committee Chairman issued the following news release:

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Entrepreneurs, early-childhood educators, survivors of sexual assault and victims of natural disasters, children, whistleblowers, clergy, those seeking new employment opportunities, and American taxpayers will receive critical relief and support under legislation advanced by the Ways and Means Committee and now approved by the U.S. House of Representatives. This week the House voted in favor of 11 different bills - previously approved with unanimous or overwhelming bipartisan support by the Committee - to enact reforms to our nation's trade enforcement, tax code and tax administration, child support and unemployment system...