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Taxes

Seattle's Soda Tax Fails to Live Up to Its Promises
State Issues, Taxes

Seattle’s Soda Tax Fails to Live Up to Its Promises

June 21, 2019 staff

In Seattle, free college, youth education programs, and job training are the latest “soda tax” battle cries. Unfortunately for consumers, these are promises that are made to be broken. In the city, a case of Gatorade used to cost a Seattleites $15.99 in 2017 but now costs $26.33. While this would appear to be a […]

Appropriations, Budget, State Issues, Taxes

California’s Budget Projects a $22 Billion Surplus, Yet Wants Billions More in New Taxes

June 21, 2019 Peter Klensch

After 32 consecutive victories on the TV game show “Jeopardy,” James Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler from Las Vegas, Nevada, saw his incredible winning streak come to an end.  Finishing with $2,462,216 in total prize money, James fell just $58,484 short of the all-time record set by Ken Jennings in 2004 (it took Jennings 74 […]

The Golden “Nanny” State Wants $6.2 Billion in New Taxes
State Issues, Taxes

The Golden “Nanny” State Wants $6.2 Billion in New Taxes

April 12, 2019 Peter Klensch

California state legislators have a solution to fulfill Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bloated $209 billion budget: tax anything and everything under the sun. Taking more money from taxpayers should not be a surprise from the state with the highest income tax in the country.  Just last year, California lawmakers proposed to reverse the positive economic gains […]

State Issues, Taxes

IM 25: Bad for South Dakota

November 2, 2018 Spencer Chretien

On Tuesday, November 6, South Dakota voters will decide whether to approve Initiated Measure 25 (IM 25).  This measure would increase taxes on cigarettes by $1 per pack and increase the wholesale tax on tobacco products from 35 to 55 percent.  The revenue, it is claimed, will be devoted to the state’s four technical schools.  […]

Taxes

How Tax Reform 2.0 Could Impact Savings

October 26, 2018 ajohnson

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the tax bill passed in Congress last year, represents the most substantial change to the nation’s tax code in a generation. This change has greatly benefited the U.S. economy as American businesses have become more competitive globally while American workers have seen an increase in their wages. Economists […]

Energy, Taxes

Local Governments in Puerto Rico Punish Charitable Activity

October 26, 2018 Spencer Chretien

When Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated Puerto Rico and other places in the fall of 2017, Americans of all types raced to help.  Utility companies were among the first to provide aid, as restoring the island’s power grid was a monumental task.  As is customary for natural disasters, the federal government, through the Federal Emergency Management […]

State Issues, Taxes

Initiative 185 Would Raise Taxes on All Montanans

October 1, 2018 Spencer Chretien

Montanans will decide the fate of Initiative 185 when they vote this November.  The ballot measure is needed, proponents say, because it will finally accomplish the most noble, yet elusive, of goals: reducing smoking and raising revenue for the expansion of Medicaid in Montana, so that thousands more can realize the benefits of healthcare.  It […]

States Must Stop Diverting 9-1-1 Fees
General Waste, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

States Must Stop Diverting 9-1-1 Fees

August 21, 2018 Deborah Collier

The National Emergency Number Association estimates that 240 million 9-1-1 calls are made each year, with more than 80 percent of those calls originating from wireless devices in some areas of the country.  The 9-1-1 emergency systems, including fire and rescue operations, are funded, in part, through fees imposed on consumer telephone bills.  Unfortunately, over […]

New Jersey Faces Plethora of Tax Increases
State Issues, Taxes

New Jersey Faces Plethora of Tax Increases

July 17, 2018 Spencer Chretien

In the spring of 2018, New Jersey’s new governor and leaders in the legislature were arguing about which state taxes to raise.  Governor Phil Murphy had pledged to soak the wealthy with a state individual income tax of 10.75 percent on all income more than $1 million, but powerful State Senate President Steve Sweeney preferred […]

National Security, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Feds Need to Protect Taxpayer Information Better

May 22, 2018 Deborah Collier

Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the risk online activities pose to privacy and data security following the Equifax data breach and Cambridge Analytica’s use of social media sites to collect information about potential voters.  It is understandable that consumers are concerned about how private companies protect their information; what should be of greater concern […]

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