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  2. Kansas experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas experiment was a name given to a controversial and widely noted tax-cutting policy/agenda of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback that began with Brownback signing a bill cutting state taxes (Kansas Senate Bill Substitute HB 2117), in May 2012, [1] [2] and ended with the Kansas legislature's repeal of the bill in June 2017.

  3. MS Senate, House looking at tax reform in 2025. Could ... - AOL

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    Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann speaks to the press after voting at Spann Elementary in Jackson on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. Last week, Hosemann announced he is forming a study committee ...

  4. Kansas lawmakers building smaller tax cuts plan to ease Gov ...

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    Top lawmakers in the House and Senate have developed a plan that includes “a fairly significant cut” to the cost, said Rep. Adam Smith, a Weskan Republican who chairs the House Tax Committee.

  5. Senate fails to advance bill aimed at expanding child tax credit

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    A bill aimed at expanding the child tax credit for millions of families and implementing business tax breaks failed to progress through the Senate during a key test vote Thursday afternoon. Joe ...

  6. Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was sent to the Senate after passing the House of Representatives on January 15, 2025, on a 423-1 vote. [17] Smith combined the United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act and the United States-Taiwan Tax Agreement Authorization Act into a single bill designed to prevent double taxation between the U.S. and Taiwan and ...

  7. Poll taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poll taxes were used in the United States until they were outlawed following the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Poll taxes (taxes of a fixed amount on every liable individual, regardless of their income) had also been a major source of government funding among the colonies and states which went on to form the United States. Poll taxes became a tool ...

  8. Senate Democrats will force vote to expand child tax credit ...

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    WASHINGTON — The Democratic-led Senate will hold a key test vote Thursday on a bipartisan bill to expand the child tax credit and provide some tax breaks for businesses.

  9. Marketplace Fairness Act - Wikipedia

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    Stephen DeMaura, President of Americans for Job Security: "The Marketplace Fairness Act is a workable solution that finally levels the playing field for small businesses and empowers states to collect the taxes that are already owed. For states like Montana, New Hampshire, Delaware, and Oregon that currently have no sales tax, nothing will change.