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State Tax Policy

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Policy & Progress: Jan. 2011 Jan 12, 2011
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NC JUSTICE NEWS: Legislative Agenda + Voter ID Nonsense + Education Rallies Tonight Feb 1, 2011
BTC BRIEF: How We Got Here: North Carolina’s Broken Revenue System Partly To Blame for Severity of State Revenue Shortfall Feb 2, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Take a Historical View when Implementing Tax Reform, Analysts Advise Legislature Feb 2, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Business leaders call on Perdue to take “balanced approach” including revenue Feb 3, 2011
BTC Brief: Cutting Corporate Tax Rate Unlikely to Boost Economy, Create Jobs Feb 16, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Report: Cutting corporate tax rate unlikely to boost economy, create jobs Feb 16, 2011
NC BUDGET & TAX CENTER: The Future is Now - A Plan to Modernize North Carolina's Revenue System Feb 21, 2011

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