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State Tax Policy

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LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Strengthen the State EITC, Don't Dismantle It Feb 21, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Gov. Perdue's Budget Proposal + The BTC's Revenue Plan + BCBS's Closed-door Maneuvers Feb 22, 2011
MEDIA ADVISORY: Press conference defends tax break for working families Feb 25, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Report: Gov. Perdue’s budget defies most pessimistic predictions, preserves vital investments Mar 1, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: A Windfall for Charter Schools + State EITC in Jeopardy + New Healthcare Coalition Mar 8, 2011
MEDIA RELEASE: Earned Income Tax Credit benefits families, economies throughout NC, latest data show Mar 8, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Save Early Childhood Programs + History of the Unemployment Crisis + Fighting the Voter ID Bill Mar 15, 2011
BTC REPORTS: TABOR: A Formula For Undermining Public Investments Mar 16, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: State Budget Cuts + The Dangers of TABOR + Health Care for Farmworkers Mar 22, 2011
MEDIA ADVISORY: North Carolina Economic Snapshot - 2009 & 2010 by County Mar 28, 2011

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