Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Federal COVID-19 Bailout Prohibits States From Cutting Taxes

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021
 
 
Federal COVID-19 Bailout Prohibits States From Cutting Taxes
The measure could also make it illegal for states to create new tax credit programs, such as those used for expanding school choice.
By Eric Boehm
 
The $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan Has Almost Nothing To Do With COVID-19
Joe Biden's spending bill is a Democratic Party wish list masquerading as a public health measure, says Reason’s Peter Suderman.
By Nick Gillespie
 

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Burdensome regulations have likely cost lives.
By John Stossel
 
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By Ilya Somin
 
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The state Senate approved some cynical changes to Georgia's absentee ballot laws under the guise of securing future elections from fraud that no one seems to be able to find.
By Eric Boehm
 
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