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A former acting chair of the FCC writes that the internet is being threatened by ill-considered proposals to single out ...
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The New Republic on MSNMeet the “Moderates” Trying to Make Trump’s Tax Bill More RegressiveAll Johnson, Lawler, and other Republican moderates ask in return is to expand the budget deficit (which is already more than ...
The answer may be that Republicans aren’t focused on solving a fiscal problem. They’re focused on solving a political problem ...
Many Chicagoans are already struggling with inflation, stagnant wages and rising property taxes. Taxing groceries adds to ...
Years of contrived austerity have demonstrated to voters that no public good (indeed, nothing at all!) is more important than ...
Every week, millions of immigrants in the United States wire money across borders to their families and hometowns, not ...
House Bill 1610, introduced by Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Phila.) and Mary Jo Daley (D-Montgomery), marks the first time the ...
The Right propose a policy that gives people more freedom and boosts the economy. "VAT should be reduced to 20 percent, and personal income tax to 18 percent. The car tax, excise hikes, and other ...
In effect, the law traded in one regressive tax break (SALT) in exchange for several other much costlier regressive tax breaks (top corporate tax rate lowered from 35 percent to 21 percent; top ...
Legislators behind the six-cent increase blamed rising costs and declining gas tax revenue for the hike. OLYMPIA, Wash. — ...
Donald Trump’s sprawling budget bill narrowly cleared the Senate, triggering intense debate in the House. With $3.3 trillion ...
Fiscal hawks have concerns over the legislation’s ballooning price, and some moderate conservatives are uneasy about steeper ...
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