Hendrickson: The path remains clear for more tax reform
John Hendrickson: Going forward, policymakers should feel confident in crafting another conservative budget while enacting further income tax rate reductions.
John Hendrickson: Going forward, policymakers should feel confident in crafting another conservative budget while enacting further income tax rate reductions.
Tax cuts approved by the Iowa Legislature in 2022 slowed the accumulation of general fund revenue but did not put ...
Members of some state boards and commissions could receive a $10,000 annual stipend if Iowa lawmakers approve a new configuration ...
Iowa taxpayers will need to pay $2 million to former University of Iowa football players who said Coach Kirk Ferentz ...
John Hendrickson: Fiscal conservatism is working in Iowa, and we can now join with North Carolina as a gold standard ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Iowa will end the current fiscal year with a $1.91 billion surplus and corporate income tax ...
John Hendrickson: Iowa’s state government is still growing even with the tax cuts. It just is not growing as fast ...
The Revenue Estimating Conference forecasted that the state's net revenue would decrease slightly over the next two fiscal years, but surpass pre-pandemic revenue ...
Republicans called for tax cuts after the Iowa Revenue Estimating Conference’s estimates that net receipts will increase 1.5 percent in ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced her appointment of Kraig Paulsen, director of the Iowa Department of Revenue, to serve as interim ...
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