Economy
ATTAX OF THE KILLER CUT
Kathleen McGowan |
While philanthropic powerbrokers battle Bush’s tax cut proposal, small grassroots groups wonder where they will get their funds if the estate tax dries up.
While philanthropic powerbrokers battle Bush’s tax cut proposal, small grassroots groups wonder where they will get their funds if the estate tax dries up.
As City Council hopefuls begin to campaign and seek endorsements, one Queens legislator and labor leader finds himself caught between the two worlds he serves.
The architect of one of the first firms to profit from the welfare-to-work boom leaves his company to helm the Daily News editorial page.