The Other Looming Tax Deadline
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Today is officially Tax Day, and parts of the tax code have changed
significantly over the years. One significant change occurred
during President Donald Trump's first term with the implementation
of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Currently, Republicans hold a
supermajority, and it's time to renew many of the cuts established
in 2017 that are set to expire soon. While many GOP members
advocate for maintaining these cuts, some are seeking
modifications. FOX Business Anchor David Asman joins the Rundown to
explain what these tax cuts entail, why many in the business
community believe they'd be beneficial to remain in effect, and why
extending them may still be a political challenge. Many police
departments across the U.S. have a shared problem: not enough
officers. In one survey by the International Association of Police
Chiefs, nearly two-thirds of responding departments are reducing
services---or specialized units--to meet patrol needs. This can
also mean that police can respond to calls or solve crimes.
Criminologist Alex del Carmen discusses how negative publicity
about police work has made the nationwide police shortage worse,
and what he thinks can be done to help recruitment. Plus,
commentary from columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your
ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
significantly over the years. One significant change occurred
during President Donald Trump's first term with the implementation
of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Currently, Republicans hold a
supermajority, and it's time to renew many of the cuts established
in 2017 that are set to expire soon. While many GOP members
advocate for maintaining these cuts, some are seeking
modifications. FOX Business Anchor David Asman joins the Rundown to
explain what these tax cuts entail, why many in the business
community believe they'd be beneficial to remain in effect, and why
extending them may still be a political challenge. Many police
departments across the U.S. have a shared problem: not enough
officers. In one survey by the International Association of Police
Chiefs, nearly two-thirds of responding departments are reducing
services---or specialized units--to meet patrol needs. This can
also mean that police can respond to calls or solve crimes.
Criminologist Alex del Carmen discusses how negative publicity
about police work has made the nationwide police shortage worse,
and what he thinks can be done to help recruitment. Plus,
commentary from columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your
ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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