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Congress’ DC Decoupling Vote Hurts Vulnerable Taxpayers the Most

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Jurisdiction:
federal
Status:active
First reported:Feb 18, 2026
Updated:Mar 4, 2026
Coverage: 4 sources | Primary docs: 4
Primary Documents
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Congress’ DC Decoupling Vote Hurts Vulnerable Taxpayers the Most

Bloomberg Law | Feb 18, 2026
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Clash Over Senate’s DC Tax Vote Likely to Spur Resident Lawsuits

Bloomberg Law | Feb 18, 2026
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Congress Missed 30-Day Window to Repeal DC Tax Law, City AG Says

Bloomberg Law | Feb 24, 2026
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DC to Continue Filing Season, Ignore Congress’ Decoupling Rebuke

Bloomberg Law | Mar 4, 2026
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