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Bush Tax Cuts

CTJ Shows Tax Proposals in Rep. Ryan's 'Roadmap' Lead to Disaster

 (Gary Therkildsen 03/10/10; 1 comment)

Bunning and Co. Jerk American Workers Around

 (Gary Therkildsen 03/01/10; 3 comments)

Oregon Ballot Initiatives Could Show Path Forward in Federal Tax Debate

 (Gary Therkildsen 02/18/10; 0 comments)

Krugman: Unhinged Deficit Fears Create Misguided Policy Priorities

 (Gary Therkildsen 02/09/10; 2 comments)

Is the Senate Going to Allow the Estate Tax to Die?

 (Gary Therkildsen 12/17/09; 2 comments)

Deconstructing the Deficit

 (Craig Jennings 12/17/09; 0 comments)

Shortsighted Tax Policy to Generate Windfall for the Rich

 (Gary Therkildsen 09/11/09; 6 comments)

CTJ: For Some in Congress, Priorities Lie With the Rich

 (Gary Therkildsen 09/08/09; 2 comments)

House Passes Statutory PAYGO Bill

The House passed legislation (H.R. 2920) on July 22 that would reinstate statutory "pay-as-you-go" (PAYGO) budgeting rules, which were allowed to expire in 2002.

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A Letter to Congress: PAYGO Legislation an Encouraging Start

 (Jocelyn Yin 07/21/09; 0 comments)

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