There has been endless speculation about the chaos that may (or may not) await America and the world following United States ...
The Kentucky General Assembly met for about a half-hour on Friday morning, with the only significant action being another ...
Treasury’s Office of Tax Analysis estimates the top 0.1% of earners would get a tax cut of $314,000 under a full extension of ...
Many key portions of President-elect Donald Trump’s signature legislation are set to expire in 2026, so Republicans have made ...
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson described Thursday the state's online sales tax system as the "worst thing" the city faces ...
Catherine Rampell gave a rather gloomy assessment of Biden’s economic legacy in a Washington Post column this week. Unfortunately, I am inclined to agree ...
Governor-elect Bob Ferguson unveiled a plan Thursday he says could save Washington $4.4 billion over the next four years, as ...
House Speaker Mike Schultz said Utah's higher education system needs changes, highlighting a series of measures he and other Republicans on Utah's Capitol Hill intend to ...
President-elect Donald Trump's plans to protect Social Security benefits could give retirees more money in their pockets, but ...
The Kentucky House voted Thursday to reduce the state’s individual income tax rate, as Republicans delivered on a top priority just three days into this year’s 30-day legislative session.
Should schools be required to post the Ten Commandments in every K-12 classroom? One Kentucky legislator thinks so.
A major concern for local housing experts during the administration change is the value of low income housing tax credits.