NEW POLLING: Voters in Seven Democratic Frontline Districts Are Overwhelmingly Less Likely to Support Representatives Who Vote Against Build Back Better Act

Washington, D.C. — New polling released today by Tax March and Anzalone Liszt Grove (ALG) Research shows that voters represented by Democrats in seven battleground districts strongly support the proposed physical and human infrastructure investments in the Build Back Better Act, and will be less likely to support their members of Congress if they oppose the legislation. The … Read more

Tax March Launches Seven-Figure Campaign to Hold Republicans Accountable for Siding with the Rich Instead of Building Back Better

WASHINGTON, D.C. — First reported by CNBC, Tax March launched a new seven-figure paid media and ground campaign targeting Republicans in Iowa (Rep. Miller-Meeks), Ohio (Rep. Chabot), Pennsylvania (Rep. Fitzpatrick), Georgia and Nevada along with a million dollar ad buy calling on Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson to support the Build Back Better agenda, and to choose everyday Americans … Read more

Progressive Groups Call Out the Billionaire Space Race, Demand Higher Taxes on Big Corporations and the Rich in Times Square Demonstration

NEW YORK, NY — Today, progressive groups gathered in Times Square to demand higher taxes on big corporations and the rich, saying the ongoing space race between billionaires, underscores their extreme wealth and shows how the tax code has been rigged in their favor. The Tax The Rich Game Show was hosted by Tax March, Patriotic … Read more

Progressive Groups Tell Trump, Senate Republicans: Hands Off Our Social Security

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Tax March and Social Security Works launched mobile billboards in Iowa, Maine, Arizona and North Carolina telling President Trump and Senate Republicans to keep their hands off Social Security. The billboards come in response to the White House’s announcement this week that Republicans will attempt to include payroll tax cuts in the next coronavirus … Read more

Tax March Presents: The Dos and Don’ts for the Fourth Coronavirus Relief Package

WASHINGTON, D.C. — With Congress moving toward negotiations on a fourth coronavirus relief package, Tax March has released a list of ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ to help ensure that future relief efforts go to average people and families, not big corporations. The last relief package from Congress included a corporate bailout fund that could be leveraged to $4.3 trillion, … Read more

Coronavirus Relief Bill Should Not Include Handout to the Rich, Should Instead Prioritize Families Struggling to Get By

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The New York Times reported last night on a proposal floating around Capitol Hill to retroactively repeal the cap on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction as part of a stimulus plan to offer relief from the economic effects of the coronavirus. Repealing the cap would almost exclusively help the richest taxpayers and not … Read more