
Emily Birnbaum
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Lobbying & legal reporter @Business. Before: @POLITICO, @Protocol, @TheHill. Email [email protected] or text/call/Signal 301-525-4563. Opinions my own.
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9 hours ago |
financialpost.com | Emily Birnbaum |Steven Dennis
Advertisement 1Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners in House Republicans’ draft tax legislation while targets of President Donald Trump’s ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered. Article content(Bloomberg) — Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners in House Republicans’ draft tax legislation while targets of President Donald Trump’s ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered.
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9 hours ago |
bloomberg.com | Emily Birnbaum |Steven Dennis
The US Capitol in Washington, DC. (Bloomberg) -- Wealthy Americans and business investors are among the big winners in House Republicans’ draft tax legislation while targets of President Donald Trump’s ire such as immigrants and elite universities were hammered. The tax plan is likely to undergo significant changes as it winds through the House and then the Senate. But the committees’ drafts released this week have set up initial goalposts. Here’s who’s winning and losing so far in the tax fight.
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1 day ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Erik Wasson |Emily Birnbaum
House Republicans’ release of the tax provisions in their massive fiscal bill provides a crucial initial reading of what party leaders think could pass, culminating weeks of intense negotiations among fractious GOP lawmakers. But the bill still may change as leaders strike more deals to secure passage in the House. And Senate Republicans are likely to follow their own path, requiring more compromises.
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1 day ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Erik Wasson |Emily Birnbaum
(Bloomberg) -- House Republicans’ release of the tax provisions in their massive fiscal bill provides a crucial initial reading of what party leaders think could pass, culminating weeks of intense negotiations among fractious GOP lawmakers. • A New Central Park Amenity, Tailored to Its East Harlem Neighbors• What’s Behind the Rise in Serious Injuries on New York City’s Streets?
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1 day ago |
news.bgov.com | Erik Wasson |Emily Birnbaum
House Republicans’ release of the tax provisions in their massive fiscal bill provides a crucial initial reading of what party leaders think could pass, culminating weeks of intense negotiations among fractious GOP lawmakers. But the bill still may change as leaders strike more deals to secure passage in the House. And Senate Republicans are likely to follow their own path, requiring more compromises.
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