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5 law professors who co-signed Elizabeth Warren s wealth-tax bill explain why they support its constitutionality

Critics say Elizabeth Warren s wealth tax plan breaks the law. They re wrong, according to multiple law professors. insider@insider.com (Juliana Kaplan) Elizabeth Warren recently introduced a wealth tax on the top 0.05% of American households. The measure could bring in billions in tax revenue, but faces questions over whether it s constitutional. Insider talked to 7 law professors about these concerns, including 5 who signed a letter in its support. Popular Searches It s a measure that a majority of Americans support, and could bring in billions in tax revenue, but beyond the political will to make it law it faces several legal obstacles. Besides implementation concerns, it might not be allowed under the Constitution.

Dem Rep Jayapal: Nothing Confiscatory About Ultra-Millionaire Tax

Nate Jackson: Warren s Wealth Tax Is Just the Beginning — The Patriot Post

Nothing like a multimillionaire lecturing other multimillionaires. Elizabeth Warren insists the wealthy don’t pay their “fair share” of taxes. The Massachusetts senator unveiled her latest wealth tax this week, called the Ultra-Millionaire Tax, in which she and cosponsor Bernie Sanders propose that people pay an annual 2% on every dollar of net worth above $50 million and 3% on wealth above $1 billion. On its face, who could oppose requiring this pittance from people who obviously have more than enough? And since it’s supposedly for education and child care, that means it’s for the children! Warren’s net worth is a mere $8.75 million so her tax assessment would not cost her a dime — unlike Nancy Pelosi, whose estimated net worth is $114 million.

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