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Alexandra Forter Sirota

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BTC BRIEF: State EITC is the best tool to reduce an increased tax load on low-income taxpayers May 16, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Empty Promises - Income Tax Cuts A Poor Strategy for Boosting the Economy May 8, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 24, No. 5: Hard work not enough to keep low-income families afloat Apr 30, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Cutting Corporate Income Taxes Won't Be an Economic Boon for North Carolina Apr 18, 2013
FACTSHEET: Senate Bill 677 - Corporate Income Tax Cuts Unlikely to Promote Growth Apr 15, 2013
BTC REPORTS: The Governor's FY2013-15 Budget Proposal Apr 4, 2013
BTC BRIEF: First Comprehensive Tax Legislation Would Not Protect Low- and Middle-Income Taxpayers from Tax Increases Apr 3, 2013
Policy & Progress article: The Great Tax Shift Mar 26, 2013
BTC BRIEF: NC's Back to Work Program - Connecting People Facing Long-Term Unemployment with Credential Attainment Opportunities Mar 7, 2013
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Why House Bill 82 Harms Working Families Feb 19, 2013

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