REVENEWS
News and updates from the world of revenue
New: A duo of new studies show that a majority of states have cut top tax rates for the rich and corporations since 2000, and it could mean residents are worse off.
A first-of-its-kind look at state tax history shows states have cut taxes for the wealthiest residents and corporations nearly 300 times this century, making potential Federal cuts harder to weather.
Also new: A broad comparison of popular national rankings reveals that states with the most progressive tax codes outperform those favored by anti-tax organizations, the Tax Foundation and American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)- Laffer on quality-of-life and other measures.
Supporting State Economic Stability and Strength After OBBA/H.R.1 SNAP Cuts
A joint report by SRA and the Food Action and Research Center (FRAC) focusing on how children and families across the states will be impacted by SNAP and food assistance cuts in the federal H.R. 1 tax and budget bill, and how stakeholders can support state economic stability and strength in the wake of those cuts, including by raising revenues to support these essential programs for communities.

