
Kevin Brady
Contributor at Freelance
Dad. Husband. Former Chairman: House Ways & Means Committee, Joint Economic Committee, Joint Committee on Taxation. Loves: Baseball, Texas & Tax Reform.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Kevin Brady
The trick is getting the policy right. Right now, there are signs that Chinese companies could gain a technological edge over the U.S. If they do take the lead, it will be due at least in part to unique provisions of the U.S. tax code. A few small but vital tweaks from Congress could restore American competitiveness. First, policymakers should maintain the 21% corporate tax rate established under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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1 month ago |
americanthinker.com | Kevin Brady
In the first 60 days of his second administration, President Trump has made it clear that he intends to end the Old World Order that has shaped our planet since World War II. Free trade is out; tariffs are in. Nation-building is out; territorial acquisition is in. Wars of ideology pitting democracy against communism are out; trade deals are in. Foreign aid to win hearts and minds is out; bare-knuckled mineral deals are in. America as policeman of world is out; America First is in.
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2 months ago |
sgtreport.com | Kevin Brady
by Kevin Brady, American Thinker:Every day, we learn more about the monumental ineptitude of elected officials in California. At the peak of the Los Angeles wildfires, the hydrants dried up. Green lawyers and their representatives blocked the construction of new reservoirs for the past 46 years. The last one was built in 1979, when Jimmy Carter was president and Charlie’s Angels led the TV ratings.
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2 months ago |
americanthinker.com | Kevin Brady
Every day, we learn more about the monumental ineptitude of elected officials in California. At the peak of the Los Angeles wildfires, the hydrants dried up. Green lawyers and their representatives blocked the construction of new reservoirs for the past 46 years. The last one was built in 1979, when Jimmy Carter was president and Charlie’s Angels led the TV ratings. Permits to clear away flammable vegetation sat on the desks of bureaucrats awaiting approvals that never came.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Anna K. Abram |Kevin Brady |Sean Feely
January 6, 2025 Anna Abram, Shawn Maree Bishop, Kevin Brady, Sean Feely, Kandis McClure, Samuel Olswanger, Jocelyn Wiles Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP + Follow x Following x Following - Unfollow Contact To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: As the new year begins, change is afoot inside the Beltway as the 119th Congress gets underway and Washington prepares for President Trump’s second administration. While change is bringing uncertainty on some fronts, health care...
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RT @WSJ: From @WSJopinion: The U.S. economy has suffered a poor growth record in the 21st century. Placing a renewed focus on saving, inves…

RT @KevinBradytexas: From @Comm4Prosperity: Wealthy pay more of income tax burden after 2017 tax reform #TCJA. Top 1% taxpayers share of…

RT @WSJopinion: A reduced tax rate wasn’t a “giveaway” to large firms. It set off an economic boom and increased wages, write @RepKevinBrad…