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Federal Budget & Tax Policy

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FACTSHEET: Tax Day 2013 - Who Should Pay for Fixing the Debt? Apr 12, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Tax dodging by corporations, wealthy increases federal budget deficit annually by $150 billion Apr 4, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: North Carolina Could Lose Billions Under Ryan Budget Mar 27, 2013
POLICY POINTS: Taking a Balanced Approach - Four Revenue Options for Fixing Sequestration Mar 1, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Congress should replace sequestration with balanced approach Mar 1, 2013
BTC STATEMENT: U.S. Senate Fails to Pass Sequestration Fix Feb 28, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Predatory Payday Lending + Protecting the EITC + Sequestration in NC Feb 26, 2013
MEDIA ADVISORY: Telepresser with Rep. Rick Glazier and Sen. Don Davis will address sequestration and its impact on the NC Budget Feb 20, 2013
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Why House Bill 82 Harms Working Families Feb 19, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Unemployment Fight Carries On + Immigration Policies + Take Action on Bush Tax Cuts Dec 11, 2012

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