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Supreme Court Puts Off Fight Over Who Can Sue To Enforce What’s Left Of The Voting Rights Act
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The Roundup: More on the Millionaires Tax Hand-Wringing
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to John Burbank, the founder and former executive director of the Economic Opportunity Institute, about Howard Schultz's op-ed, why local millionaires keep threatening to leave over new taxes here that already exist in most states, and why taxes on the highest earners are important.