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Light summer (tax policy) beach reading
Just some light summer tax policy beach reading
Tax 101: What Is Expiring and When From the Trump Tax Law?
Trump tax cuts 101: an entry point for advocates who want to know more about which parts of the law are expiring at the end of next year
Tax 101: Deductions, Exemptions & Tax Credits
The Trump tax law made big changes to deductions, exemptions, and credits… all of which is set to change again in 2026.
Can you pin the line on the chart?
Republicans have been touting the economic gains of the Trump tax cuts, but it’s impossible to find them
Tax 101: Taxes on Ordinary Income
How federal marginal income tax rates and brackets have changed this century—and how they might change again in 2025.
Billionaires vs. the United States
We’ve seen the quid. Here comes the quo pro. How the Supreme Court could use an upcoming case to supplant Congress’s role in writing tax law, enriching their billionaire benefactors for years to come.
Rep. Trone Tax Fairness Live Event with Sen. Van Hollen
Rep. Trone tax fairness panel on making corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share with Sen. Van Hollen and Sarah Christopherson from Americans for Tax Fairness
The Dumbest Tax Editorial
Surprise, surprise, the Wall Street Journal ed board’s attack on Biden’s plan to more fairly tax capital gains was chock full of inaccuracies.
Affordable Care Act 101
A top-level overview of the Affordable Care Act, how it helped women gain comprehensive health coverage, advances made in the Biden COVID relief package, and the challenges and opportunities lies ahead.
The Day After: Report From Washington
We're excited to make progress on COVID relief, the ACA, and more, but deeply shaken by yesterday's violent insurrection, incited by the president of the United States..
The FDA’s Convoluted Stance on Abortion Pills Endangers Patients
The FDA says pregnant people can meet with their doctors remotely and have their abortion at home — but first, they must travel during a global pandemic just to pick up their pills.
Dying from Red Tape: Medicaid Work Requirements
GOP states are rushing to add cumbersome new requirements that will force workers to lose their coverage — by design.
Protecting and Expanding Medicaid Means Confronting Racism Baked into the Program
Why is getting covered through Medicaid so much harder than Medicare? There are lots of superficial answers but, at heart, the answer is racism.
My “Baby Friendly” Hospital Harmed My Baby
Good information isn't always enough to overcome bad systems.
Medicaid Expansion Waivers and Women’s Health
Even seemingly small barriers to coverage can limit access to care for women. This report covers the impact of provisions included in six state Medicaid expansion waivers on women’s access to care.