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Marquette poll takeaways: Marijuana, tax cuts, veto power, special education and more Hope Karnopp Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 0:03 ...
In the poll, 46% of respondents said the federal income tax they will pay this year is fair, which is 1 point above the all-time low recorded in 1999. Meanwhile, 50% said their rate is unfair.
A majority of Americans have an unfavorable view of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax policy bill, according to a new poll from the nonpartisan health research group KFF. The bill would ...
What the poll found In the poll — which sampled 1,850 U.S. adults May 2-5 — a plurality of respondents, 41%, said they would support the government removing the university’s tax-exempt ...
(The Center Square) – Worried about high living costs, Americans in key battleground districts want lawmakers to extend the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. A new poll commissioned by the National ...
A Siena College poll found support for a so-called millionaires' tax reaches across the political spectrum with 72 percent in favor, including a majority of Democrats, Republicans and independents.
A half-cent sales tax increase for preschool scholarships, known as Strong Start Tucson, has support from 48 percent of Tucson respondents, according to a new Arizona Daily Star reader poll that ...
A Quinnipiac (KWIN’-uh-pee-ack) University poll finds 49 percent of voters support funding pre-K without raising taxes versus 40 percent who favor de Blasio’s proposed tax hike on wealthier ...
Another 29% wanted about half put toward tax cuts. "It's clear that there's a lot of support for a substantial tax cut out of that budget surplus," poll director Charles Franklin said.
Another poll from the Washington Post and Ipsos released on June 17 found that 42% of Americans oppose the House-passed tax bill, while 23% of Americans support it.