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The new federal reconciliation law, signed on July 4, 2025, makes significant changes to programs that will impact Granite Staters. These changes include direct interactions with individuals and ...
Communities across California are feeling the effects of immigration raids and mass deportation efforts, both in the fabric of their communities as well as their economies. Actions and threats against ...
The 10th annual DACA survey illustrates the positive contributions that DACA recipients have made to America and reveals the significant, widespread disruptions that would result from ending DACA, ...
Huge executive pay packages are a prime driver of income inequality. Shareholds and the public deserve to know about how CEOs ...
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an important tool to fight child poverty and help families make ends meet. When designed well, ...
Refundable tax credits were a big part of state tax policy conversations this year. In 2025, nine states improved or created ...
All eyes in statehouses in recent weeks have been on federal budget negotiations, and now that the “megabill” has ...
Federal policy choices on tariffs, taxes, and spending cuts will be deeply felt by all states, which will have less money ...
Trump’s Big Ugly Megabill is a budget dream come true for billionaires and corporate lobbyists and a nightmare for states. The nearly 900-page bill poses brutal consequences, especially for working ...
On July 4th, the President signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), a nearly 1,000-page bill that changes federal spending levels by stripping tens of millions of our most vulnerable ...
Though some of the details of the OBBBA were altered in the Senate from its original House-passed version, the overall impact remained largely the same: tax cuts for the rich, little change for the ...
The Washington, D.C.-based Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy argues the discount periods have minimal benefit for working families.