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Taxation in the United States - news and investigations - Page 6
ANALYSIS: False quick fixes for American health care
By
Wendell Potter
May 7, 2012
So-called silver bullets, for the free market, don't improve care or reduce costs.
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Wendell Potter
January 9, 2012
ANALYSIS: Health care myths and realities
By
Wendell Potter
February 27, 2012
ANALYSIS: Health savings accounts lucrative for insurers, costly for consumers
By
Wendell Potter
June 23, 2011
OPINION: industry pushes high-deductible insurance plans
By
Wendell Potter
April 1, 2013
Unlawful Conduct?
By
Josh Israel
November 5, 2006
Two of Howard Rich’s tax-exempt organizations may be operating illegally in Wisconsin
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Solyndra investor's foundation status called into question
By
Amy Biegelsen
October 18, 2011
How candidates' tax plans would affect one struggling family
By
Amy Biegelsen
and
John Aloysius Farrell
October 26, 2011
How an Obama fundraiser turned Oklahoma into a personal tax haven
By
Bill Allison
October 13, 2011
More corporations pay less in taxes
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Following The Money (Part 4): U.S. Term Limits
By
Jim Morris
and
Robert Brodsky
November 5, 2006
Following The Money
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FedEx fails to deliver for drivers
By
Amy Biegelsen
April 2, 2012
FACT CHECK: Elizabeth Warren attacks GE's controversial tax practices
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FactCheck.Org
April 25, 2012
ANALYSIS: False quick fixes for American health care
By
Wendell Potter
May 7, 2012
Unlawful Conduct?
By
Josh Israel
November 5, 2006
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The state of open records laws: Access denied
By
Caitlin Ginley
June 1, 2012
State statutes promise access to information, but are riddled with exemptions.
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Filing a FOIA — How to get records out of the government
By
Andrew Green
March 18, 2009
SEC hurries to clarify new FOIA exemption amid uproar
By
Ariel Wittenberg
July 30, 2010
Government transparency under Obama misses the mark
By
Jim Morris
March 16, 2010
FOIA, meet POIA: Advocates will push for it again in 2011
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 30, 2010
ALEC faces new challenge to tax-exempt status
By
John Dunbar
July 2, 2012
A group of clergy is challenging the tax status of the American Legislative Exchange Council.
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ALEC exempted from lobbyist status in three separate states
By
Paul Abowd
May 8, 2012
Advocacy group files IRS complaint against ALEC
By
The Associated Press
April 23, 2012
Who funds independent expenditure ads?
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 28, 2010
Hidden agendas
By
The Center for Public Integrity
February 15, 1999
Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit battling Montana spending limits
By
Paul Abowd
October 26, 2012
A secretive foe of campaign finance rules can't explain IRS filing noting $300,000 donation.
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After big U.S. Supreme Court win, Montana nonprofit suffers string of losses
By
Paul Abowd
December 5, 2012
IRS seeks to clarify new campaign finance disclosure law
By
Kathryn Wallace
and
Marianne Holt
August 17, 2000
Workload soars for IRS taxpayer advocate
By
Julie Vorman
September 7, 2010
IRS gets more tools to crack down on overseas tax cheats
By
Laurel Adams
November 30, 2010
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After big U.S. Supreme Court win, Montana nonprofit suffers string of losses
By
Paul Abowd
December 5, 2012
Democrat Steve Bullock's gubernatorial win a low point for litigious conservative group.
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Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit battling Montana spending limits
By
Paul Abowd
October 26, 2012
'Right-to-work' group gave Montana nonprofit $300,000
By
Paul Abowd
November 1, 2012
IRS ‘outs’ handful of donors to Republican group
By
Paul Abowd
April 4, 2013
Non-political nonprofit's spending spikes in election years
By
Dave Levinthal
February 7, 2013
Non-political nonprofit's spending spikes in election years
By
Dave Levinthal
February 7, 2013
Law says groups like Americans for Job Security cannot make politics its primary purpose.
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After big U.S. Supreme Court win, Montana nonprofit suffers string of losses
By
Paul Abowd
December 5, 2012
IRS not paying attention to 527 groups’ disclosures
By
Aaron Mehta
August 26, 2010
IRS gets more tools to crack down on overseas tax cheats
By
Laurel Adams
November 30, 2010
IRS isn't catching fraudulent and excessive home energy credits
By
Laurel Adams
May 19, 2011
Donors use charity to push free-market policies in states
By
Paul Abowd
February 14, 2013
Charity acts as screen for conservative foundations that feed network of state-based think tanks, media outlets.
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After big U.S. Supreme Court win, Montana nonprofit suffers string of losses
By
Paul Abowd
December 5, 2012
Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit battling Montana spending limits
By
Paul Abowd
October 26, 2012
Audit rates of rich fall, audits of poor spike
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Solyndra investor's foundation status called into question
By
Amy Biegelsen
October 18, 2011
IRS ‘outs’ handful of donors to Republican group
By
Paul Abowd
April 4, 2013
Donors to Republican Governors Association nonprofit include hospital company that backed Obamacare.
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After big U.S. Supreme Court win, Montana nonprofit suffers string of losses
By
Paul Abowd
December 5, 2012
Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit battling Montana spending limits
By
Paul Abowd
October 26, 2012
Non-political nonprofit's spending spikes in election years
By
Dave Levinthal
February 7, 2013
Donors use charity to push free-market policies in states
By
Paul Abowd
February 14, 2013
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