Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how to pursue economic justice at the state and local levels.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how to pursue economic justice at the state and local levels. We begin with analyzing how state tax law can promote or impede economic justice ([link removed]) . Then, an article on upcoming November state ballot initiatives that could raise wages for tipped restaurant workers ([link removed]) . Next, a speaker from a recent webinar offers some tips on how to structure collective management ([link removed]) at work. Finally, we want to hear from you: please submit your stories ([link removed]) of pursuing economic justice in the workplace for our column, We Stood Up.
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Can Taxes Reduce Inequality? What a Study of State and Local Taxes Tells Us ([link removed])
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“Florida and Texas aren’t usually considered high-tax states, but if you are low income and live in those states, they are.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Confront the Affordability Crisis: Use the Ballot to Raise Wages ([link removed])
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Call for Pitches: We Stood Up ([link removed])
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We invite stories from workers and grassroots leaders who want to share how they are building a democratic economy and a fairer world. Submit your story… ([link removed])
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