Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Robert Samuelson: Why Trump’s Tax Reform Won’t Work
It’s hard to imagine that tax reform is No. 1 on the Republicans’ to-do list when they still don’t have a 2018 budget. Worse, they still haven’t agreed to raise the debt ceiling, as the federal...
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Gary Cohn: Here's What We Want From Tax Reform
By Michael RaineyGary Cohn, President Trump’s top economic adviser, told the Financial Times Friday that the White House will begin a sustained push on tax reform starting next week. The president will hit the road...
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Wild About Tax Cuts, Wall Street Forgets Its Deficit Worries
Max Abelson at Bloomberg Businessweek details how the titans of Wall Street and others in finance — think Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, Bank of America’s Brian...
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Where’s Trump on Tax Reform Push?
The push to promote tax reform to the public is on in force: House Speaker Paul Ryan talked about it at a visit to Intel yesterday and again today at Boeing in Everett, Washington. House Republicans...
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Corporate America Is Putting Its Muscle Behind Tax Reform Push
By Michael RaineySpeaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is visiting Intel Corp. in Oregon today, and it’s not just to discuss the latest computer chips. Ryan’s trip is part of a larger effort by Republicans — and...
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Tax Reform Consensus Taking Shape — but Can It Last?
The “Big Six” members of Congress and the Trump administration negotiating a tax reform package are making progress. The group has reached a “broad consensus” on the key question of how to pay for...
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When Politicians Start Talking ‘Tax Reform,’ Check Your Wallet
By Rob GarverIf Congress ever actually gets around to pursuing tax reform, voters should expect to hear lots of talk about the benefits that would derive from an overhaul of the nation’s barnacle-encrusted tax...
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Here’s How Trump Could Get Democrats’ Help on Tax Reform
By Rob GarverThe Trump administration has been reaching out to ‘Blue Dog’ Democrats to talk about possible areas of agreement on tax reform.
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Are You Rich? Tax Reform May Answer That Question for You
By YLAN Q. MUI, CNBCWhether to raise taxes on the rich is one of the thorniest issues in tax reform. Underlying that debate is an even more fundamental question: Who exactly qualifies as wealthy? Everyone can agree that...
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Meet the Man Who Could Determine Your Tax Bill Next Year
By Rob GarverAll the promises coming from the Trump administration and the Republican leadership in Congress about plans to enact a massive rewrite of the federal tax code have been greeted with caution by much...
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How Congress Could Have Prevented the IRS Scandal
By David Francis and Eric PianinCongressional Republicans are calling for the heads of those responsible for the IRS scandal. But the reason the loophole at the center of the scandal is their responsibility to fix.
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Second Official Leaves IRS as New Acting Head Takes Over
By Cnbc Staff, CNBCPresident Obama chose Danny Werfel, the controller of the Office of Management and Budget to be the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, after Steven Miller resigned on Wednesday.
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Data Debunks IRS's Explanation of Extra Scrutiny
By Doug Donovan, Chronicle of PhilanthropyApplications for tax exemption from advocacy nonprofits had not yet spiked when the Internal Revenue Service began using what it admits was inappropriate scrutiny of conservative groups in 2010. In...
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GOP Dubious over Obama Pledge to “Fix" IRS
By Josh Boak, The Fiscal TimesFaced with the IRS, Associated Press, and Benghazi controversies, President Obama tried to reintroduce himself Thursday as a repairman.
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White House Scandal Spin: 'Americans Don’t Care'
By Josh Boak and David Francis, The Fiscal TimesWhite House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters Wednesday that the IRS, Justice Department and Benghazi controversies don’t matter because the American public doesn’t care.