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  • Arizona says “Neigh” to Small Businesses image

    Arizona says “Neigh” to Small Businesses

    By Audrey Williams If two ride a horse, one must ride behind. But, when the riders are government and small businesses, it’s always the latter who should ride front.

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    Tax Reform and Pension Reform

    This appeared on PublicSectorInc.Org on March 11, 2014. Congressman Dave Camp’s recently released tax reform draft has stimulated a much-needed national conversation about the U.S. tax code, attracting …

  • Pension Expert: Local Pennsylvania Downgrades Lurk image

    Pension Expert: Local Pennsylvania Downgrades Lurk

    With new accounting rules looming, states and municipalities are beginning to realize that their unfunded pension liabilities are much more severe than they had previously estimated. Defined-benefit pension plans, the…

  • Tennessee  Considers Eliminating Hall Tax image

    Tennessee Considers Eliminating Hall Tax

    Tennessee policymakers are considering the repeal or “localization” of the Hall Tax, a tax on investment income (interest, dividends, and capital gains). The legislature is correct to consider this a…

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    Attacking Consumer Choices through the Tax Code

    Last week, a bill was introduced but never heard in the Washington State Senate that considered a proposal to tax electronic cigarettes at 95 percent of their cost; the…

  • Wireless Tax Burden Harms US Economy image

    Wireless Tax Burden Harms US Economy

    Since the Federal Communications Commission approved mobile devices for public consumption in 1983, the use of wireless phones has increased by 25 to 35 percent per year. Today, mobile…

  • New Report Reveals Level of Federal Aid to the States and Importance of Fiscal Federalism image

    New Report Reveals Level of Federal Aid to the States and Importance of Fiscal Federalism

    By: William Freeland, Kati Siconolfi, and Steven Johnson In the face of a stagnating economy and national debt topping $17 trillion, many policymakers in Washington, D.C. are seeking ways…

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    Pension Interview with Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association

    Jonathan Williams, Director of ALEC’s Center for State Fiscal Reform, was a recent guest on the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association show, PMA Perspectives, broadcast statewide on PCN. During the show, he…

  • Reforming the Federal Corporate Tax and Individual Income Tax: A Step in the Right Direction image

    Reforming the Federal Corporate Tax and Individual Income Tax: A Step in the Right Direction

    Earlier today U.S. Representative Dave Camp, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, released a bill designed to fundamentally reform both the federal corporate and individual income tax (press…

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    An Examination of State Tax Instruments

    All states need to collect revenue if they are to fund the necessary government services that they must provide. While it can be argued what does and does not belong…

  • Pension Myths Keep Us From Making Badly Needed Reforms image

    Pension Myths Keep Us From Making Badly Needed Reforms

    As 2014 brings in new struggles for cities and states to pay for employee legacy costs while still funding the essential functions of government, policymakers on both sides of the…

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    Ben Wilterdink Testimony on Maryland Tax Reform

    On February 18, 2014, Ben Wilterdink was asked to testify in front of the Maryland House Ways and Means committee in regards to House Bills 326, 328, and 330. His…

  • Kati Siconolfi Testimony on Maryland Tax Reform image

    Kati Siconolfi Testimony on Maryland Tax Reform

    On February 5, 2014 Kati Siconolfi was invited to testify in front of the Maryland Senate Budget and Tax Committee. Her written testimony can be found below. Mr. Chairman, and…

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    President Obama Can Find Change In The States

    This article appeared on AmericasFuture.org February 5, 2014. President Obama’s State of the Union address has produced a polarizing effect on the nation; some fully support him while others express…

  • The Laffer Curve Takes its Toll in Maryland image

    The Laffer Curve Takes its Toll in Maryland

    The idea that lowering tax rates can lead to higher revenue collections from increased economic activity is not a new one. Nor is this observation unique to tax policy. A…

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    Minimum Wages: Few Benefits, Many Consequences

    President Obama’s recent State of the Union address was the culmination of months of advocacy from Democrats and activists for a higher minimum wage. The President proposed a raise to…

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    Oklahoma Considers Pro-Growth Tax Reform

    Last year, Oklahoma legislators voted on a tax reduction package to the state’s personal income tax. The measure passed the legislature and was signed by Governor Fallin. Ultimately, however,…

  • How We Should Think About Income Inequality image

    How We Should Think About Income Inequality

    Later today President Obama will deliver the annual State of the Union address. By most indications, the speech will focus on income inequality, an issue the President has previously called…

  • Oklahoma Tax Cuts Back on Track image

    Oklahoma Tax Cuts Back on Track

    Oklahoma is back on track to reduce its personal income tax and make sure it remains economically competitive. Last year, Oklahoma legislators voted to reduce the state’s personal income…

  • The $5.1 Trillion Elephant in the Room image

    The $5.1 Trillion Elephant in the Room

    State Budget Solutions, a non-partisan public policy organization, has released their 4th annual report on state debt. The findings are not pleasant. The data shows that the total…