Chan Zuckerberg co-founder Priscilla Chan: 'Paying higher taxes is not a bad thing'

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Priscilla Chan, who co-founded the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative with her husband,Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is supporting higher taxes for the wealthy.

"For people who can afford it, paying higher taxes is not a bad thing," Chan said Friday at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas.

Chan's comments came during an interview with CNN journalist Poppy Harlow, who asked Chan if she was in support of higher taxes for the wealthy.

During the session, Chan spoke about her organization's philanthropic initiatives in science, education and prison reform.

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