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  • media mention   July 15, 2013

    Ashbury Park Press: Columnist dead wrong on economic equality

    (Original Post) 5:58 PM, Jul. 12, 2013 Patrick Buchanan’s July 7 column, “The top threat to liberty: Freedom lost when the state mandates equal outcomes,” is peppered with fallacies, distortions…
  • media mention   July 15, 2013

    About.com: Unauthorized Immigrants Paying Plenty in Government Taxes

    (Original Post) By Dan Moffett, About.com GuideJuly 15, 2013 A nonpartisan Washington think tank says that unauthorized immigrants generally pay as much in taxes as U.S. citizens and they would…
  • media mention   July 12, 2013

    KCEC News: Contribución de inmigrantes

    En medio del debate migratorio, el reporte recién publicado por el instituto de política económica y tributaria, indica que colorado se beneficiaría de decenas de millones de dólares en impuestos…
  • media mention   July 12, 2013

    Business First: Immigration reform would add $56M to Kentucky, Indiana coffers

    (Original Post) Staff Business First A newly released study shows that national and state tax revenues in Kentucky and Indiana would increase by nearly $56 million annually if immigration reform…
  • media mention   July 12, 2013

    Public News Service: Supporters say Immigration Reform Would Boost Ark. Economy & Tax Revenue

    (Original Post) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Supporters of immigration reform say it would not only help the Arkansas economy, it would also bring in millions more in state and local…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    NJ Spotlight: Immigration Reform Could Boost NJ Tax Revenues by $80M Yearly

    (Original Post) Higher wages, more spending, increase in income taxes and sales taxes expected if undocumented workers became legal By Hank Kalet, July 11, 2013 Local and state tax coffers…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    Art Voice: Making Believe in Big

    (Original Post) by Bruce Fisher Issue v12n28 (07/11/2013) A future based on the rich entertaining the poor? When the Indianapolis Colts play the Denver Broncos on October 20, 2013 in…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    Michigan Radio: Two plus two isn’t five

    (Original Post) Lessenberry commentary for 7/11/2013 I have nothing against the Theater of the Absurd. I was taught French years ago by an odd method based on the comedies of…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    The Courier-Journal: Immigration reform would net $23M more for Kentucky

    (Original Post) Jul. 10, 2013 11:48 PM Written by James R. Carroll WASHINGTON — Calling it “flawed” and “rushed,” House Republican leaders Wednesday snubbed sweeping immigration reform legislation, even as…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    UALR: Immigration Reform Could Boost Arkansas Revenues

    (Original Post) By MALCOLM GLOVER A recent analysis by a liberal-leaning think tank estimates that undocumented immigrants pay $72.4 million a year in state and local taxes in Arkansas. Supporters…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    MSN Money: Legalized immigrants could add $2 billion in taxes

    (Original Post) A nonpartisan study shows that granting them such status would allow them to pay a great deal more. By Jason Notte Undocumented immigrants are robbing taxpayers, you say?…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    Philadelphia Inquirer:Study shows financial gains if immigrants can work legally

      With the cost to revamp immigration law looming large in the national debate, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), a left-of-center nonprofit in Washington, released a study…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    Yakima Herald Republic: Undocumented immigrants paid $292M in state, local taxes in 2010

      By Mike Faulk Yakima Herald-Republic YAKIMA, Wash. — Undocumented immigrants paid $292 million in state and local taxes in Washington in 2010, according to a new study. Released this…
  • media mention   July 11, 2013

    Santa Fe New Mexican: Immigration reform would boost state’s tax revenues by $6M

    (Original Post) Posted: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 7:00 am By Adele Oliveira The New Mexican A study released Wednesday by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy says comprehensive immigration…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    WHYY Radio: Study shows N.J., Pa. and Del. could profit from immigration reform

    Original Post July 10, 2013By Ann Marie Awad Audio File at the link Immigration legislation pending in Congress could boost revenue for New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware, according to a…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Bergen Record: News Immigrant tax study sees $81M gain for N.J.

    Original Post Tuesday, July 9, 2013  BY  MONSY ALVARADO New Jersey immigrants living in the country without legal permission are paying sales tax, and some pay property taxes and even…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Arkansas Times: Immigration reform would be good for the economy

    Original Post July 10, 2013by Max Brantley Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families cites the benefits of immigration reform that would legalize more of the people already at work and…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    US News & World Report: Immigration Reform Would Boost Tax Revenues

    (Original Post) States with no sales tax have the most to gain from immigration reform By LAUREN FOX July 10, 2013 The economic impact of legalizing 11 million immigrants who…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    The Star-Ledger: Immigrants in N.J. illegally still paid $475M in taxes in 2010, study says

    (Original Post) By Jeff Goldman/The Star-Ledger  on July 10, 2013 at 12:00 PM, updated July 10, 2013 at 12:24 PM Immigrants living illegally in New Jersey contribute hundreds of millions…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Michigan Radio: Michigan tax revenues would increase with comprehensive immigration changes

    (Original Post) By STEVE CARMODY Credit Steve Carmody/Michigan Radio Michigan could get a boost in new tax revenues if the federal government approves proposed changes to immigration laws. That’s according…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    KY Forward: Fifty-state study shows immigration reform would boost Kentucky revenues $23.2 million

    With fiscal costs and benefits figuring large in the immigration reform debate, a new analysis from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) estimates that unauthorized immigrants are already…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Stateline: Immigration Overhaul Could Bring States, Localities $2 Billion a Year

    (Original Post)   By Daniel C. Vock, Staff Writer Fiso Kilifi of western Samoa stands for the Pledge of Allegiance during the ceremony to become a U.S. citizen. (AP) States…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Think Progress: Immigration Reform Would Be A Boon To Federal And State Economies

    (Original Post) By Marina Fang, Guest Blogger on Jul 10, 2013 at 2:30 pm Two new reports released today illustrate that granting a path to citizenship for 11 million undocumented…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    US News & World Report: Gas Taxation Without Representation

    (Original Post) By GREGG LASKOSKI July 10, 2013 Effective in July, eight states increased their gasoline tax rates. 11 others are said to be considering similar action, according to Transportation…
  • media mention   July 10, 2013

    Reuters: Immigration overhaul could boost U.S. states’ revenue

    (Original Post) By Kim Dixon WASHINGTON | Wed Jul 10, 2013 12:03am EDT (Reuters) – Granting citizenship to 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States could boost state and…
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