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Cedric Johnson

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Prosperity Watch Issue 25, No. 2: North Carolina's job growth leaving Western and Eastern regions behind May 30, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 22, No. 3: The Earned Income Tax Credit Benefits Low-Income Working Families Across North Carolina Feb 26, 2013
FACTSHEET: Just the Facts - House Bill 101 Aims to Repeal Estate Tax May 8, 2013
BTC REPORTS: A "Laffable" Plan for Tax Reform - The Civitas/Laffer/Senate Plan for North Carolina Shifts Load to the Poor, Middle-class Jan 22, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Cutting Corporate Income Taxes Won't Be an Economic Boon for North Carolina Apr 18, 2013
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