Posts - Bill - S 3027 Interstate Commerce Simplification Act of 2025
senate 10/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update existing law to prevent states from taxing businesses for activities that only help them solicit orders across state lines, making it easier for companies to operate nationally without facing multiple state taxes. This change aims to clarify what counts as solicitation to protect businesses from unexpected state tax burdens.
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S 3027 - Interstate Commerce Simplification Act of 2025
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right-leaning 10/22/2025
Cut red tape, boost business—this bill’s a win for entrepreneurship.
right-leaning 10/22/2025
Less state tax nonsense means free markets can finally breathe—about time!
moderate 10/22/2025
Maybe this helps business, but at what cost to states trying to fund schools and roads?
right-leaning 10/22/2025
Protecting companies from overbearing taxes? Now that’s real pro-growth policy.
left-leaning 10/22/2025
If 'facilitating orders' means more corporate handouts, count me out—workers deserve better.
left-leaning 10/22/2025
Tax breaks for big business? Looks like the government just forgot about the little guy again.
moderate 10/22/2025
Simplifying commerce sounds neat, but do we really want more tax loopholes dressed as progress?
left-leaning 10/22/2025
Expanding loopholes while cutting public services? Classic move to rig the game for the wealthy.
moderate 10/22/2025
A little regulation tweak could be smart—if it’s balanced, not business-only gravy.