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  • blog   June 15, 2022

    State Rundown 6/15: States on Alert as Inflation Concerns Rise

    With inflation dominating headlines both nationally and locally, state lawmakers around the U.S. are searching for ways to put their revenues to good use, and not surprisingly, some options are better than others…

  • blog   June 8, 2022

    State Rundown 6/8: Tax Policy Features Prominently During Budget and Primary Season

    As voters head to the polls to weigh in on their state’s primary elections and legislators convene to hash out budget deals, tax policy remains atop the agenda…

  • blog   May 25, 2022

    State Rundown 5/25: Tax Discussions Heating Up as Summer Begins

    While the temperature ticks up outside, the temperature in state legislatures around the country has fallen slightly. But with several states still dealing with ongoing tax and budget issues, this summer could be a hot one…

  • blog   May 11, 2022

    State Rundown 5/11: Mid-Year Special Elections and Primary Season Kicks Off with Taxes in the Spotlight

    As 2022 inches closer to its midpoint, important tax policy decisions are being put in the hands of voters, as special elections and the primary season begin…

  • blog   April 27, 2022

    State Rundown 4/27: States Remain Active on the Tax Front

    While tax discussions among federal lawmakers continue in fits and starts, major tax news continues to make waves across the nation…

  • blog   April 20, 2022

    State Rundown 4/20: New Tax Changes in Full Bloom

    This Spring looks to be bringing a mix of showers and flowers as states around the nation continue to act on a range of tax proposals…

  • blog   April 13, 2022

    State Rundown 4/13: Recent State Budgets Prove Not All Tax Cuts are the Same

    Two prominent blue states made headlines this past week when they passed budget agreements that include relief for taxpayers, and fortunately, the budget plans don’t include costly tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy…

  • blog   April 6, 2022

    State Rundown 4/6: Late-Session Surprises Pt. 2

    Last week we highlighted how several states were pushing through regressive tax cuts as their legislative sessions are coming to a close. Well, this week many of those same states took further actions on those bills and it’s safe to say we’re even less impressed than before…

  • blog   March 30, 2022

    State Rundown 3/30: Late-Session Surprises Leave Us Unimpressed

    Several states have dropped a few late-session surprises, and from the looks of it, they’re not the good kind…

  • blog   March 23, 2022

    State Rundown 3/23: Spring Brings More Tax Happenings

    Spring is around the corner and like those pesky allergies that come along with it, equally pesky tax proposals continue to pop up in states across the U.S….

  • blog   March 17, 2022

    Arizona Ruling Preserves High-Income Interests Over Education Investments, Popular Vote

    An Arizona court decision delivered an unfortunate blow to voters and those in the state who favor a progressive, adequate tax system that can fund critical priorities including K-12 education.

  • blog   March 16, 2022

    State Rundown 3/16: The Scramble to Curb Rising Gas Prices is On

    Rising gas prices have lawmakers around the country searching for ways to ease the pressure on consumers and almost half the states are considering reducing or temporarily repealing their gas tax, but another idea is taking hold…

  • blog   March 9, 2022

    State Rundown 3/9: One State Stands Out Amid the Avalanche of Tax Cuts

    The avalanche of regressive tax-cut proposals coming out of state legislatures has not slowed over the course of the winter months, but one state has provided a shot of hope to advocates of tax equity…

  • blog   March 9, 2022

    A Better Alternative: New Mexico Prioritizes Targeted, Temporary Tax Cuts

    New Mexico stands in stark contrast to the many examples of poorly targeted tax-cut proposals currently being considered around the country.

  • blog   March 2, 2022

    State Rundown 3/2: State Tax News When You Need It

    ITEP is happy to announce the launch of our new State Tax Watch page, where you can find out about the most up-to-date tax proposals and permanent legislative changes happening across the country…

  • blog   February 23, 2022

    State Rundown 2/23: Temporary Surplus, Permanent Cuts

    Several state legislatures are continuing to push ahead this year with significant tax cut packages that are regressive and would dramatically reduce revenues and leave states in a bad position should they experience another unexpected economic shock…

  • blog   February 16, 2022

    State Rundown 2/16: Spending Priorities Emerge as the Votes Are Counted

    State lawmakers have been busy working out deals and negotiating how best to use excess revenues, and as the votes are beginning to come in, spending priorities are becoming clearer…

  • blog   February 10, 2022

    State Rundown 2/10: Dems Also Set Sights on Tax Cuts

    While record state revenue surpluses have led to big pushes in red states to make unnecessary permanent income and corporate tax cuts, Democrats are also getting in on the tax-cut mania…

  • blog   February 2, 2022

    State Rundown 2/2: The First Tax Cut Domino Falls…

    One-time payments have become a common theme around the country, as Idaho is one of roughly eleven states with plans to provide tax relief in a similar fashion…

  • blog   January 26, 2022

    State Rundown 1/26: States Offering Preview of Tax Themes and Trends for 2022

    Governors and legislators are beginning to settle on and advance tax bills that could drastically shape the future of their states and several trends and themes are beginning to emerge…

  • blog   January 20, 2022

    State Rundown 1/20: Governors Eyeing Tax Cuts in Yearly Addresses

    A common theme is emerging out of states, as governors around the U.S. begin the year with their annual state speeches, and the news does not bode well for long-term growth and sustainable budgets…

  • blog   January 13, 2022

    State Rundown 1/13: The Tax Cuts Cometh, But There Is a Better Way

    As expected, with the start of many new legislative sessions around the country, lawmakers have introduced a slew of tax cut plans following better-than-expected budget outlooks that have, so far, weathered the impact of the pandemic…

  • blog   January 5, 2022

    State Rundown 1/5: New Year, Same Old Playbook

    The new year often brings with it a reinvigorated commitment to new goals and a fresh perspective on how to accomplish them, but it seems like lawmakers in states around the country are giving up already…

  • blog   December 15, 2021

    State Rundown 12/15: Making Our State Tax Naughty or Nice List & Checking it Twice

    As the holiday season kicks into full gear, we’re putting the finishing touches on our State Tax Naughty or Nice list, and it looks like some late entrants are making a good case to be included…

  • blog   November 23, 2021

    State Rundown 11/23: Thankful for Tax Advocates Like You!

    Here at ITEP we want to give thanks and say we’re grateful for all of the hard work that advocates in states across the country are doing to secure progressive tax policy victories…

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