Congressional Republicans, who last year barred the District of Columbia from spending $1 billion of its own revenue in its 2025 budget, are now moving to block another DC law.
The Trump Administration’s drastic and unprecedented effort to freeze funding for families’ child care and other essential ...
Testimony of Wesley Tharpe, Senior Advisor for State Tax Policy, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Before the Vermont ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released the last of its annual reports on food security on December 30, showing that 47.9 ...
State policymakers should raise revenue to mitigate the harm to people and communities caused by federal actions and to ...
There are a range of steps states can take to meet our growing energy needs in a way that works for consumers and helps ...
Sen. Grohoski, Rep. Sayre, and members of the Taxation Committee, thank you for the opportunity to submit this testimony in ...
Consistent with its increasingly racist, anti-immigrant rhetoric, the Trump Administration claims that nationals from the 75 targeted countries are at “high risk” of becoming a public charge, without ...
Testimony of Nick Gwyn, Senior Fellow for Government Affairs, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Before the House Ways ...
The Trump Administration’s extraordinary and politically motivated demand for information on nearly all federal funding going to 14 states and Washington, D.C — all of which voted against the ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the nation’s largest food assistance program, generally operates under a consistent set of federal eligibility rules. But one policy area that ...