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NTU Rates Congress

NTU rated legislators on every vote that affected taxes, spending, and debt.

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Paid Parental Leave Bill Could Hurt D.C.'s Economy

D.C. City Council fails to reconize the potential economic impact of their parental leave bill.

Blog 

Puerto Rico Task Force Report: Hope for 2017?

This week the much-awaited report from the Congressional Task Force on Economic Growth in Puerto Rico was delivered to the House and Senate.

Research 

Congressmen Push for New Social Security Commission

Congressmen Tom Cole (R-OK) and Congressman John Delaney (D-MD) are seeking to establish new Social Security Commission.

Blog 

Could We Eliminate a Federal Department?

In years past it was relatively more common for Congress to consider legislation that eliminated entire federal departments.

Letters 

NTU Expresses Concern With Proposed North Carolina Tax Rules

If the Proposed Rules stand, they would implement a market-based sourcing for apportionment purposes.

Blog 

Congress Should Reject 'Buy American' Protectionism

Congress should stand up for taxpayers and reject the Buy American provision in the water infrastructure bill.

Letters 

Water Infrastructure Bill a Loss for Taxpayers

National Taxpayers Union joined with our friends at Taxpayers for Common Sense to oppose S. 612, the Water Infrastructure Improvements Act for the Nation (WIIN).

Blog 

Latest Continuing Resolution Both Naughty and Nice

Will the new CR be good or bad? Taxpayers won't know until well into the New Year.

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