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Populist Tax Tides Continue to Rise Ahead of the Midterms

Populist tax policy has long been in vogue on the campaign trail, but these proposals are increasingly shaping the legislative agenda in Washington. Recent bills from influential Democrats reflect a broader shift in which both parties are embracing tax ideas aimed at cutting taxes for their base, targeting concentrated wealth or private revenue, and appealing…

The Bipartisan Conversations Most Likely to Define Taxwriters in 2026

It’s seemingly impossible to cut through the noise on Capitol Hill – let alone within the taxwriting committees – to see what Congress may realistically tackle in 2026. After a year dominated by tax reform, prolonged appropriations negotiations, and the looming midterm elections, the legislative outlook remains crowded and uncertain.  Still, several areas of bipartisanship…

The Earmark Window Is Opening – Why Nonprofits Should Step in Now

Don’t blink. The 2026 earmark process is already underway. And there’s still time for nonprofits and their communities to benefit from congressionally-directed funding. Nonprofit organizations across the country are leveraging the earmark process not just to advance community projects, but to build sustained, constructive engagement with Members of Congress and their staff. The government funding…

Federal Funding Disruptions Continue – But Advocacy Could Be a Faster Fix in 2026

For many nonprofits, the first year of the Trump Administration marked a dramatic increase in both the scale and unpredictability of federal funding freezes and cancellations. These interruptions have carried over to 2026.  Last year, litigation was one of the primary tools for fighting these disruptions. These legal challenges often succeeded in limiting the scope…

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