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BTC Brief: Cutting Corporate Tax Rate Unlikely to Boost Economy, Create Jobs Feb 16, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Creating Jobs in the Private Sector: A Comparison of the NC Senate and House Proposals Jun 10, 2010
BTC BRIEF: Corporate Tax Cuts Offer Only False Hope May 2, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Community College Crunch - Economic Downturn Drives Up Enrollments, Spotlights Funding Challenges May 1, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Busting the Myth of Runaway Spending in North Carolina Dec 8, 2008
BTC BRIEF: Beyond the Crystal Ball: Projecting the 2009-10 General Fund Budget Shortfall Feb 23, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Between a Rock and Hard Place: NC’s Worsening Budget Gap Calls for Spending Cuts and Tax Increases May 27, 2009
BTC BRIEF: Back to the Nixon Years: State spending in North Carolina could reach lowest level in 40 years Sep 20, 2010
BTC BRIEF: A State EITC: A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out Feb 1, 2007
AGENDA 2012: North Carolina Can Do Better May 1, 2012

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