Today on TAP: This month’s UC Berkeley trifecta
tax policy
A Debate on Global Taxation
Senate Democrats and a law professor discuss the best way to tax multinationals.
Why Do South Dakota Politicians Help Billionaires?
They are acting on behalf of the state’s massive estate trust industry.
The Corporate State of Delaware
The tiny state has long been a hotbed for corporations. Can mounting public pressure push the state to change its centuries-old ways?
The Real Trouble With the Sprawling Reconciliation Bill
Focusing the agenda could have a benefit: a clearer message.
Infrastructure Summer: The Sophie’s Choice of the Reconciliation Bill
Democrats may have to decide whether to do a few things well or a bunch of things not so well.
How the Budget Rules Hobble the Progressive Imagination
It’s time to repeal pay-as-you-go requirements, a throwback to the austerity economics of the Clinton-Obama era.
How the Budget Deal Could Make the Child Tax Credit Permanent
Today on TAP: Democrats hope to extend it as part of budget reconciliation
Infrastructure Summer: The Curse of Artificial Scarcity
As reconciliation elements get marked up, we see the consequences of tying spending and revenue together.
How Ron Wyden Wants to Weaken Taxes on Multinationals
His proposal keeps Trump loopholes and bears the fingerprints of corporate lobbyists.

