
Sen. Johnson leads inquiry into IRS’ handling of fraudulent electric vehicle tax credit claims, problems that were first reported in 2011 Read More Sen. Johnson Asks The IRS About $72 Million In Fraudulent E-Vehicle Tax Credits
Sen. Johnson leads inquiry into IRS’ handling of fraudulent electric vehicle tax credit claims, problems that were first reported in 2011 Read More Sen. Johnson Asks The IRS About $72 Million In Fraudulent E-Vehicle Tax Credits
Today marks the start of National School Choice Week and, thanks to the people at the American Federation for Children, we bring you the inspiring story of Nydia Salazar. Nydia and her Mom left Peru to come to the United States to make a better life for themselves and with the help of Arizona’s Corporate Tuition Tax Credit, Nydia is working every day towards her dream of becoming a doctor. Read More The Inspiring Story of Nydia
The government picks “winners and losers” each and every day with tax credits for new jobs created, subsidies to boost the price of a firm’s product, or even taxpayer-funded grants to build a new company headquarters. This report will review data from across the country that show government incentives are poor economic policy that create an unequal playing field for job creators nationwide. Read More Winners and Losers: The Impact of Government Incentives
The term, “picking winners and losers,” gets thrown around a lot in the political world. The government does this each and every day with tax credits for new jobs created, subsidies to boost the price of a firm’s product, or even taxpayer-funded grants to build a new company headquarters. This report will review data from across the country that show government incentives are poor economic policy that create an unequal playing field for job creators nationwide. Read More Winners and Losers: The Impact of Government Incentives
It leaked last week that there was a deal on the table for a new direction of the state’s school choice expansion, and it is very different than the plans outlined in Governor Scott Walker’s 2013-2015 budget proposal. Wisconsin would become home to two new school choice programs in 2013, according to a proposed education plan that came to light last Wednesday night. Read More Will Restrictions Keep a Limited Voucher Expansion from Having a True Impact on Students and Families?