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Congressional Democrats are at odds over President Biden’s economic agenda, even as party leaders aim to have a deal outline by the end of the week.
October 21 -
The spending package could still include a measure to expand or temporarily remove the cap on the deduction on state and local taxes.
October 20 -
Lawmakers are rejiggering the proposal after a wave of criticism by Republicans and bank lobbyists.
October 19 -
The proposal is the result of weeks of talks between Democrats about how to scale back an idea first floated by Treasury officials.
October 19 -
The Democratic Senator said there’s little chance that Congress can complete work on President Biden’s economic agenda by the end of the month.
October 18 -
The plan would require financial institutions to report information about some bank accounts to the IRS.
October 15 -
There’s no telling where the vast fortunes hide on tree-softened Phillips Avenue in Sioux Falls.
October 14 -
The party’s progressives and moderates disagree over which pieces of President Biden’s agenda to pay for — and how long to pay for them.
October 13 -
Good luck getting in to see an estate planner if you don’t already have one. Cross your fingers if you do.
October 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division is making plans for next fiscal year in hopes that Congress will provide more funding.
October 8