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  • blog   September 18, 2024

    State Rundown 9/18: Special Tax Session Results? “Reply Hazy, Try Again”

    As the dust settles…

  • blog   September 5, 2024

    State Rundown 9/5: Property Tax Policy Continues to Make Headlines

    Property tax bills are undeniably a concern for many low- and moderate-income households across the nation…

  • blog   August 8, 2024

    State Rundown 8/8: States Laying the Groundwork for Future Tax Battles

    Whether they’re in a special session, gearing up for one, or prepping for 2025, states around the country are focusing on important tax fights…

  • blog   July 25, 2024

    State Rundown 7/25: Summertime Hits Different in Different States

    State lawmakers will have a lot to discuss when they compare notes on how they spent their summer vacations this year…

  • blog   June 26, 2024

    State Rundown 6/26: Summer Special Sessions Are In, Anti-tax Ballot Initiatives Out

    Many families are heading out on summer vacations, but legislators across the country are heading back to statehouses for special sessions…

  • blog   June 13, 2024

    State Rundown 6/13: Decisions are falling into place, but some states will come back for more

    State budgets are falling into place as lawmakers near the end of their legislative sessions…

  • blog   June 6, 2024

    State Rundown 6/6: A Tale of Two Tax Laws

    This week, it was the best of times or, in some cases, the worst of times for tax policy in two different states…

  • blog   May 30, 2024

    State Rundown 5/30: Sessions Are In for Summer

    Legislative sessions across the country are still very much in for summer, which means more pencils, more budgets, and more tax plans…

  • blog   May 22, 2024

    State Rundown 5/22: When One Legislative Session Closes, Another Opens

    State legislatures are wrapping up, but don’t stray too far from your state capital or you’ll miss out on the action…

  • blog   May 15, 2024

    State Rundown 5/15: The Merry Merry Month of May(be)

    Uncertainty abounds in state tax debates lately…

  • blog   May 9, 2024

    State Rundown 5/9: Special Sessions in the Air

    This week, special sessions with major tax implications are in the air…

  • blog   May 2, 2024

    State Rundown 5/2: Vetoes and New Major Tax Proposals

    This week, many states took steps toward enacting tax cuts…

  • blog   April 24, 2024

    State Rundown 4/24: It’s Crunch Time

    Many state legislative sessions are wrapping up…

  • blog   April 17, 2024

    State Rundown 4/17: Tax Cut Proposals and the Consequences of Bad Tax Cuts

    Happy (belated) Tax Day!

  • blog   April 3, 2024

    State Rundown 4/3: Some States Buck the Trend on Foolish Tax Policy

    This week tax cuts were debated across the upper Midwest…

  • blog   March 28, 2024

    State Rundown 3/28: Tax Cut Madness, But Our Brackets Bet on Tax Fairness

    While madness is typically reserved for basketball in March, several high-profile, regressive tax cuts are making their way through state legislatures this week…

  • blog   March 20, 2024

    State Rundown 3/20: Investments Over Cuts

    Over the past week Utah continued its slow march toward a more inequitable tax code…

  • blog   March 14, 2024

    State Rundown 3/14: Sessions are Heating Up

    Many state legislative sessions are in the final stretch…

  • blog   March 6, 2024

    State Rundown 3/6: Tax Cuts Aren’t Forever, or for Evers

    Anti-tax interests finally found the end of the tax cutting appetite in a few states this week…

  • blog   February 28, 2024

    State Rundown 2/28: States Keep Busy While Washington Stalls

    State legislative sessions are in full swing with New Jersey and Oklahoma both particularly active this week…

  • blog   February 22, 2024

    State Rundown 2/22: Some Top-Heavy Tax Cut Proposals are Getting the Chop

    With many state legislatures now in full swing with activity heating up, some tax cut proposals have lost steam…

  • blog   February 14, 2024

    State Rundown 2/14: Our Love Language is Taxes

    As many of you may know, we love taxes, along with the many great things they provide for our communities…

  • blog   February 8, 2024

    State Rundown 2/8: Flowers, Chocolates, and Tax Cuts for the Wealthy?

    While we were hoping to get progressive tax policy wins for Valentine’s Day, many state lawmakers have another idea in mind…

  • blog   February 1, 2024

    State Rundown 2/1: Black History Month Begins as Tax Debates Heat Up Nationwide

    This week the showdown between the Kansas legislature and governor continued as Gov. Kelly vetoed the legislature’s latest attempt to pass a flat personal income tax. Elsewhere, the focus is…
  • blog   January 26, 2024

    State Rundown 1/26: Wealth Taxes Drawing Interest Early in Legislative Sessions

    Bills are moving and state legislative sessions are picking up across the country, giving elected officials the opportunity to consider two distinct paths when it comes to tax policy…

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