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Alexandra Forter Sirota

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BTC REPORTS: Ignoring Lessons from the Past in Unemployment Insurance Financing Dec 17, 2012
BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Business Tax Deduction - Who Benefits? Dec 10, 2012
Addressing the Federal Deficit in the Lame Duck Session of Congress & Beyond: The Role of the Bush Tax Cuts and Sequestration Nov 12, 2012
BTC BRIEF: The Key to Sustainable Re-Employment - Mapping Credential Programs to Industry Growth Oct 24, 2012
FACTSHEET: Six Ways to Build Women's Economic Security and Strengthen North Carolina's Economy Oct 12, 2012
BTC BRIEF: Who Pays Taxes? The Poor, the Rich, and Everyone in Between Oct 2, 2012
BTC REPORTS: Improving the Sales Tax - A Critical Step to a Modern Revenue System Sep 27, 2012
Policy & Progress article: State Revenues Can Fuel North Carolina's Resurgence Sep 14, 2012
FACT SHEET: Immigrant-owned small businesses Jun 14, 2012
BTC REPORTS: Rebuilding the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund to Protect North Carolina's Economy May 24, 2012

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