Democrats Unite Across States to Propose Tax Hikes Targeting Ultra-Rich

Democratic lawmakers including Senators Van Hollen and Booker are pushing substantial tax increases on incomes over $1 million and other wealthy income sources across multiple states and federally. These proposals aim to reduce economic inequality and fund broader tax relief but reveal divisions within the party about the best approach and impacts on upscale voters. The movement's momentum, inspired by states like Massachusetts, signals continued legislative battles and policy formation around wealth taxation in the coming months.
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