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Almost half of states will stop extra federal unemployment $$$. Here s what NC Republicans want instead
A new bill in the North Carolina General Assembly aims to fix all the help wanted signs around the state. Author: Ben Briscoe Updated: 5:12 PM EDT June 1, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Across the Triad right now, Indeed shows there are about 40,000 open jobs, and leading Republicans at the state capital say they know why. We believe the way to get folks back to work primarily is by ending some of the things we ve seen coming from the federal government, said Lt. Governor Mark Robinson.
He s talking about the extra $300 per week in unemployment benefits the federal government is giving now through September.
N.C. Senate tax cut plan includes virus aid for businesses
RALEIGH (AP) A broad tax cut proposal from North Carolina Senate Republicans that began its advance in the chamber on Tuesday also contains federal COVID-19 relief money to give more aid to businesses that previously received federal or state pandemic assistance.
GOP finance leaders unveiled an amended version of its tax plan, some of which was already revealed in March and contained an individual income tax rate reduction and more generous standard deductions. The latest edition also would increase the amount of per-child deductions by $500. If approved, more low-income individuals would pay zero income tax, and all individual filers would see their monetary tax burdens reduced.
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ISO: Funds to pay for infrastructure. Democrats and Republicans have been at loggerheads for weeks over how to pay for Biden’s big infrastructure bill, or some version of it. Democrats want to raise corporate taxes. Republicans say they want to raise unspecified user fees. Now a bipartisan group of eight senators is floating some user fee ideas. They include raising and indexing the gas tax, taxing electric vehicles, and diverting unused state and local COVID-19 relief funds. The plan seems unlikely to win support from Biden, 60 senators, or even a majority of the Senate.
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