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"As we head into reconciliation and tax negotiations, I'm making it clear: I won't support a bill that doesn't lift the cap," Rep. Mike Lawler said.
May 2 -
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is in the early stages of hammering out a surface transportation bill designed to prop up the Highway Trust Fund while House Ways and Means tinkers with a tax deal.
March 5 -
The Senate move provides an alternative pathway towards a final budget agreement as the House wrestles with an approach that could include key tax policy changes for the muni market.
February 21 -
The lobby trying to protect the tax exemption is working overtime as the threat appears very real.
January 28 -
A record-breaking year for bond issuance will likely be followed by another strong year for munis even as the threat of ending the tax-exempt status appears in writing within the halls of Congress.
January 22 -
Lifting the SALT cap is one of several thorny issues Republicans hope to iron out as part of a larger reconciliation bill by March.
January 14 -
Congressional observers are casting a skeptical eye about the productivity of the new 119th Congress that is already defined by ideological differences separating factions within the majority party.
January 8 -
The legislative track pursued by Republicans will set the timeline for the tax reform debate closely watched by the municipal market.
January 6 -
The new Congress will have a full plate including deciding the fate of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and Internal Revenue Service funding in a legislature that's already showing cracks of disagreement.
December 27 -
Economists gaming out the possibilities for tax policy in the Trump administration believe the bond market will dictate budget cuts and spending increases.
December 4 -
Extending tax cuts from TCJA is viewed as fiscally problematic.
November 19 -
Lawyers are beginning to flesh out what the specifics of what a second Trump administration may look like, and what we can expect before Biden passes the baton.
November 11 -
Tax experts are looking past the election for clues about the fate of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which is approaching its sunset and includes the controversial SALT cap.
October 22 -
The Ways and Means Committee is signaling its opening post-election positions.
October 10 -
States and tax experts are wrestling with post-SALT scenarios.
September 27 -
The Fed's 50 basis point cut surprised many, as a looming federal election and all the uncertainty that brings complicates efforts at forecasting.
September 19 -
The Republican presidential nominee reverses course on his own policy
September 18 -
Rep. Steven Horsford will likely replace the late Rep. Bill Pascrell.
September 3 -
Vikram Rai of Wells Fargo is dubious of some widely-held assumptions.
August 6 -
The controversial deduction cap is set to expire after 2025.
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