There are a range of steps states can take to meet our growing energy needs in a way that works for consumers and helps ...
Chair Kornheiser, distinguished members — good afternoon. My name is Wesley Tharpe, and I’m Senior Advisor for State Tax ...
The breadth of actions harming low- and moderate-income people over the last year is staggering, with huge cuts to health ...
Inflation and the EconomyInflation is one of the most important and frequently discussed economic topics. Economists, ...
The Republican megabill enacted in July will require most states to pay a share of SNAP food benefit costs — for many states, ...
Enhancements to premium tax credits (PTCs) cut out-of-pocket premiums by more than half, on average, for over 20 million ...
States and localities have options to secure additional revenue for their efforts to address housing affordability.
Everyone, regardless of factors such as income, race, or ZIP code, deserves to be able to meet their basic needs. Cash ...
Crucial Financial Support Assists Workers in Jobs with Low Wages, Volatile Income, and Few Benefits The nation’s largest anti-hunger program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, ...
The massive and multifaceted policy responses to the financial crisis and Great Recession — ranging from traditional fiscal stimulus to tools that policymakers invented on the fly — dramatically ...
Social Security faces a significant — though manageable — long-term funding shortfall, which policymakers should address primarily by increasing Social Security’s tax revenues. If policymakers elect ...