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How Democrats Can Outplay the GOP on Tax Cuts

A popular Washington game is to oversell tax cuts to lower-income people. Republicans have excelled at this for half a century. Now Democrats want to play, too. In the most familiar version of the ...
And New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has reupped his push for New York state to raise taxes on the rich — though he faces ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen has recently introduced the Working Americans’ Tax Cut Act, which offers a generous middle-class tax cut paid for with a new tax on millionaires.
After much back and forth, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey’s 10 percent income tax reduction was taken up by the House Finance Committee. The final budget was sent out of the ...
IRS Tax Refund 2026: Nearly $3,000 is the average IRS tax refund, yet many families miss key benefits. Middle-class tax refund strategies in 2026 focus on claiming the Child Tax Credit, Child and ...
A recent poll showed half of California voters support a proposed one-time 5% tax on billionaires' wealth, but concerns about impact remain.
New York lawmakers are putting the pressure on Gov. Kathy Hochul as they include tax hikes for the wealthiest New Yorkers in their one-house plans.
The Missouri legislature's push to eliminate the state income tax might seem laudable on the surface, but many Missouri ...
MANILA, Philippines — The proposal to abolish the travel tax for outbound Filipino travelers was approved by the House of Representatives on second reading, paving the way for easing travel costs and ...
Two Democratic senators—and potential 2028 candidates—are rolling out dueling plans that would sharply shrink or erase federal income-tax bills for many households. Sen. Chris Van Hollen would ...
On Thursday, News 5 Anchor Katie Ussin had the chance to sit down with the Mentor Public Schools superintendent and discuss why the district feels an upcoming levy request is necessary and why now.