In the News How to break the political logjam on climate change
Catrina Rorke of R Street Institute said, “For years, the tax reform debate has been stymied by disagreement over how to raise revenue and how much revenue to raise. With tax reform front-and-center, the carbon tax is now, smartly, part of that revenue mix. Congress and the White House need to hear from businesses of all stripes that not only is a carbon tax acceptable, it can be structured to replace existing regulations, promote global trade competitiveness and finance exactly the kind of pro-growth tax reform that can unleash job creation and economic growth across the country.”