Remember last summer when Republicans were pushing for a simpler tax code, so simple you could put it on a postcard? Well, they’ve delivered on one of those two things.
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Week 25: Tell Rep. Rothfus you can’t afford fake tax reform
The best strategy to stop Republican leaders’ “tax reform” scam? In Allegheny County it’s all about Keith Rothfus.
Ed Eichenlaub: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Ed Eichenlaub (D), running for election to the State Senate in the 37th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Dan Frankel: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Dan Frankel (D), running for re-election to the State House of Representatives in the 23rd district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
John Craig Hammond: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
John Craig Hammond (D), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 28th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny […]
John Ritter: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
John Ritter (R), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 25th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Joe Szpara: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Joe Szpara (D), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 46th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Fawn Walker-Montgomery: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Fawn Walker-Montgomery (R), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 35th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
SB 76 property tax scheme will hurt the poor and middle-class families
A bill making its way through the PA Senate would shift even more of Pennsylvania’s tax burden to small businesses and individuals, including a new tax on food. What you […]
February Policy Roundup: Farm Bill, State budget, and a progressive agenda for Pittsburgh
Here are the take-aways from the federal, state, and local policy issues we’re working on this month: the winners and losers in this month’s passing of the U.S. Farm Bill, […]