Taxing capital income, bipartisan consensus on expanding broadband access, and why Biden should reach out to Shahbaz Sharif.
President Biden, don’t pass up the opportunity for a reset with Shahbaz Sharif’s Pakistan “By underscoring American support for civilian rule by engaging primarily with Sharif and his foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar, Biden’s team would belatedly make Pakistan a part of the president’s policy of strengthening democracy against autocracy. This should usher in a new era of stability in the U.S.-Pakistan relationship that has seen too many highs and lows—essentially because the relationship has been predicated on America’s goals in Afghanistan,” argue Bruce Riedel and Madiha Afzal. Read more | Broadband bipartisanship: How did it happen and will it continue? The prospect of expanding broadband use across the United States has inspired more political collegiality than many other issues around infrastructure reform. Blair Levin discusses how the pandemic helped establish bipartisan consensus and outlines what the government should do next to improve high-speed internet access. Read more | Taxing capital income About one in every six tax dollars that are owed to the U.S. federal government are not paid. William Gale, Swati Joshi, Christopher Pulliam, and John Sabelhaus examine the massive “leakages” and how this problem can be addressed. Read more | Help support Brookings with a donation Brookings is committed to making its high-quality, independent policy research free to the public. Please consider making a contribution today to our Annual Fund to support our experts' work. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |