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Michigan House lawmakers passed a multi-billion-dollar tax cut Tuesday.
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A bill to cut income taxes and let people over the age of 62 claim certain exemptions made it out of a state House committee Thursday.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer hit the road Tuesday to sell her tax cut plans in metro Detroit as hints revealed room for compromise with the Legislature’s GOP leaders.
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Whitmer told the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce the costs of the Senate Republican tax plan aren’t covered over the long-term.
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A Senate committee Tuesday gutted the House Republican tax cut package, eliminating every tax cut from the bill.
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The Elkhart Common Council passed a pair of resolutions Monday night opposing legislation in the state House.
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The governor called for repealing the state’s pension tax and increasing the earned income tax credit that helps low- and moderate-income workers. Meanwhile, republicans countered with a call for reducing income taxes for all individuals and corporations.
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The Indiana House approved a tax cut package Thursday that will eventually cost the state $1 billion a year in revenue.
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Lawmakers debated whether to make local school board races partisan. A House committee easily advanced a billion-dollar tax cut. And the governor delivered his State of the State.
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Indiana House Republicans are advancing a bill that would provide $1 billion in tax cuts. They say the cuts will attract business to the state, but some mayors are worried about the potential impact on their communities and are planning to fight the cuts.