Politicians get little credit from voters for bridge repairs, but catastrophic failures are not soon forgotten.
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New York Tries A SALT Workaround
New York tries to work around new limits on the deductibility of state and local taxes, but the result may be a headache for taxpayers.
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Paul Jacobs in AZ Central
Paul Jacobs weighs in on strategies for getting an effective head start on next year’s taxes.
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Paul Ryan Heads For The Exit
Paul Ryan’s departure next year confirms the dimming prospects for serious conservative policymakers in Washington.
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Paul Jacobs in Reach Further
Paul Jacobs identifies a way that tax reform can help small businesses, including sole proprietors and independent contractors.
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Not All Neglect Is Benign
The Postal Service’s entire governing board is vacant, and that seems to suit official Washington just fine.
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Is Trump Content With A Single Term?
For half a century, presidents have spent their first terms angling for a second, until … guess who?
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Michigan State Chief To Victims: Tough Luck
Legal obstacles impede abuse victims from suing Michigan State University. The school’s new chief wants to keep it that way.
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In Retailing, Every Idea Dies Yet Lives On
In the Darwinian realm of retailing, every concept fights to secure and hold its niche.
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Pricing Power In College Admissions
Thanks to demographics and aversion to debt, college pricing power has shifted in favor of students. They should take advantage.
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