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Colleen Murphy of Bloomberg BNA on Tax Reform, Education

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In this episode, Colleen Murphy, a tax reporter at Bloomberg BNA, speaks with Nick Curry about the tax reform proposals that are currently under consideration in Congress. The tax bill that passed the House of Representatives could harm higher education by repealing the Student Loan Interest Deduction, consolidating education tax credits, and taxing tuition reductions. (Note: this interview was recorded on Friday, November 17.) The Graduate Student Assembly and Yale Senate held a town hall discussion on the tax proposals with Jon Clune, the Senior Administration of Yale General Counsel. To hear a recording of this town hall, visit https://yale.app.box.com/v/11-13-17-GSA-GPSS-town-hall. Notes from the town hall are available at https://orgsync.com/154741/files/1362531/show. Finally, several groups on campus are coming together to host a phone banking event along with the National Rally for Graduate Education this Wednesday, November 29th, from 1-2pm. You can find more information at https://www.facebook.com/events/952898198197626/ Voices on this episode: Colleen Murphy, tax reporter at Bloomberg BNA Nick Curry, lead producer and podcast director Don't forget to subscribe, and you can like the GSA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yalegsa/
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In this episode, Colleen Murphy, a tax reporter at Bloomberg BNA, speaks with Nick Curry about the tax reform proposals that are currently under consideration in Congress. The tax bill that passed the House of Representatives could harm higher education by repealing the Student Loan Interest Deduction, consolidating education tax credits, and taxing tuition reductions. (Note: this interview was recorded on Friday, November 17.) The Graduate Student Assembly and Yale Senate held a town hall discussion on the tax proposals with Jon Clune, the Senior Administration of Yale General Counsel. To hear a recording of this town hall, visit https://yale.app.box.com/v/11-13-17-GSA-GPSS-town-hall. Notes from the town hall are available at https://orgsync.com/154741/files/1362531/show. Finally, several groups on campus are coming together to host a phone banking event along with the National Rally for Graduate Education this Wednesday, November 29th, from 1-2pm. You can find more information at https://www.facebook.com/events/952898198197626/ Voices on this episode: Colleen Murphy, tax reporter at Bloomberg BNA Nick Curry, lead producer and podcast director Don't forget to subscribe, and you can like the GSA on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yalegsa/
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