June 30, 2021 Jason Chaffetz: Biden's 'free money' policies have loaded US with debt. Will interest rates take a hit next? While Washington, D.C., continually talks about new, additional spending, the question we should be asking is, how do we even pay for old spending?
June 28, 2021 Nevada Sheriff Joe Lombardo announces run for governor Nevada Sheriff Joe Lombardo announces entrance to Nevada governor’s race and his platform.
June 24, 2021 Dem rep compares tax cut for blue state millionaires to Gandhi's marches against colonialism Democrats representing high-tax states say removing the cap will act as a tax break to middle-class families in their districts.
June 22, 2021 Sen. Mike Crapo: IRS data breach – trust makes this tax system work. Here's what happens if that is lost Voluntary compliance is a bedrock of our tax system, and is dependent on taxpayer trust that laws are equitable, equally applied, administered fairly, and administered without penalty for timely compliance.
June 15, 2021 Baltimore business owner: 'Havoc is being wreaked' with 'no repercussions whatsoever' Katie and Patrick Russell, who own Kooper's Tavern and Slainte Irish Pub and Restaurant in Baltimore, joined the group of business owners threatening to withhold taxes unless crime in the city is addressed.Â
June 11, 2021 Sen. John Boozman: Biden's tax increases – farmers, ranchers take unfair hit in American Families Plan Why are the hardworking families that own and operate farm and ranch businesses being told to shoulder the burden for the American Families Plan’s massive $1.8 trillion price tag?
June 9, 2021 Twitter allows sharing of ProPublica article on leaked IRS data after blocking NY Post's Biden story Some critics are pointing to yet another example of Big Tech applying a double standard after Twitter allowed ProPublica to share its story of a secret trove of Internal Revenue Service data on some of the world's wealthiest people.
June 4, 2021 Sen. Capito and Biden to talk again Monday on potential spending deal President Biden and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., talked Friday in their effort to forge a bipartisan deal on infrastructure spending and they've agreed to reconvene on Monday, the senator's office said.Â
June 4, 2021 David McIntosh: Parents sick of critical race theory and more need alternatives – here's an easy solution Many parents are sick of the indoctrination occurring in our public schools but don't have the resources to send their children elsewhere.
May 26, 2021 Sen. Steve Daines: Biden's tax-and-spend agenda will hurt not help America recover from COVID President Biden’s promises of increasing taxes and his massive welfare boosts are disincentivizing work and keeping Americans on the sidelines of our economy.