Republicans should focus tax cuts on middle-income and lower-income households that would provide greater support to the economy than tax cuts for the wealthy.
In Money today: the UK economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.1% in January; Morrisons is trialling a new way to pay; Asda has ...
Mike Crapo is right to use current policy as his budget guideline.
Although Trump enacted the $10,000 SALT cap in 2017, he reversed his position last year on the campaign trail, vowing to “get ...
The Trump administration and Department of Government Efficiency are proposing a dramatic downsizing of the IRS that would ...
Another 45-day legislative session is in the books, dominated early by rancor over a bill stripping public unions of ...
President Donald Trump said "paid troublemakers" are attending Republican town halls, and Sen. Roger Marshall agreed after a ...
As legislators in Jackson prepare to work out the differences between the House and Senate tax cut plans over the next month, Governor Tate Reeves (R) recently expressed his preference for the ...
This concept can be extended to cover children, with an additional tax benefit for each extra child. This could come ... tax cut policy would substantially reduce the tax burden for many families, ...
The House Ways and Means chairman, Congressman Jason Smith, has a “huge concern” about how to account for the tax cuts in the budget pact. Using a “current policy baseline” would reflect the current, ...
WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress have gotten a crash course in Medicaid during the last few weeks, as they eye the health care program for lower-income Americans as a source for hundreds of ...