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A series of new polls suggest Americans are unenthusiastic and divided over the Republican tax bill.
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A House GOP bill to rewrite the tax code was going to be released on Wednesday, and is now expected on Thursday. The holdup could threaten plans to get it signed into law by year's end.
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The Tennessee Republican says he will oppose upcoming tax legislation if he believes it will add to the deficit, which Corker considers the greatest threat facing the country.
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Republicans in the White House and Congress have billed their tax proposal as a boost for the middle class. But a nonpartisan analysis finds the richest Americans would see the most immediate gains.
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Yes, the U.S. does have the highest corporate tax rate ... but that doesn't mean businesses always pay it.
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The GOP health bills would eliminate many of the taxes that help pay for coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Wealthy individuals stand to gain the most. And customers of tanning salons.
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The White House has unveiled a proposal that aims to eliminate the federal deficit within a decade. It calls for significant cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, and it assumes robust economic growth.
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The Affordable Care Act was funded with a patchwork of taxes — mostly but not exclusively on the wealthy — which would be undone by the Republican repeal-and-replace bill.
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The details of the measure will be worked out in talks with Congress; the effect on the deficit is unknown.
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Jim Carroll started working for Kentucky’s state parks system in 1978 making $780 a month.“So I knew the pay wasn’t good but I knew that it was a place…