Republican-led reforms to the corporate tax code will level the playing field, Rep. Martin Grohman says.
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Jim Fossel: Tax reform requires bipartisan support
If Republicans are willing to make changes to provisions and cut controversial ideas, they could get the votes they need from Democrats.
Commentary: No tax legislation preferable to what Republicans advocate
Xenophobia, trade wars and reductions in legal immigration make for bad policy and a backlash.
Cynthia Dill: Republican tax plan won’t benefit many Mainers
Maine voters were wise to reject a casino and should view this proposal the same way.
Our View: Poliquin hurt Mainers with vote for tax bill
Huge windfalls for corporations will not trickle down to most of the people he represents.
Republican ‘tax reform’ could be called the ‘accident of birth lottery’
The Republican proposal will only accelerate wealth accumulation by the nation’s richest people.
Ruth Marcus: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ serves as a model for Republican tax legislation
Don’t be fooled that the bill will cost only $1.5 trillion, or that provisions will have a ‘sunrise’ and ‘sunset.’
Sen. Collins criticizes some provisions of Republican tax reform bill
Maine’s senior senator has strong reservations about repealing the ACA’s individual mandate, as well as making corporate tax cuts permanent while those for middle-class families would end after nine years.
Constituents voice concerns over federal tax reforms at session with Rep. Pingree
The 1st District Democrat, who says she’ll vote against the Republican plan, convenes a group in Portland that points to ways in which the proposal could harm middle class Mainers.
Our View: Republican tax plans offer more trickle-down economics
Sen. Collins and Rep. Poliquin should use their influence to stop a partisan-fueled train wreck for the middle class.