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State Tax Policy

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NC JUSTICE NEWS: A Windfall for Charter Schools + State EITC in Jeopardy + New Healthcare Coalition Mar 8, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS: A Better Budget Strategy + Charter School Changes Jan 25, 2011
NC JUSTICE NEWS, September 14, 2010: Tax Reform + Health Reform + Mental Health Crisis Sep 15, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, October 26, 2010: Raleigh to Restore Sanity + Health Care Reform + Job Creation Oct 26, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, November 2, 2010: Job Creation + Lottery Money + Legislative Briefings in a town near you Nov 2, 2010
NC Justice News, June 15: Budget, Jobs, Labor, Environment, Health Care Jun 15, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, Feb. 23: Jobs, Taxes, Health Care, Wake County Schools Feb 23, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, August 24, 2010: Federal and State Tax Policy, Attacks on Health Reform, and Defenders of Justice Aug 24, 2010
NC JUSTICE NEWS, April 6: Taxes, Health Reform, Work & Family and more Apr 6, 2010
NC BUDGET & TAX CENTER: The Future is Now - A Plan to Modernize North Carolina's Revenue System Feb 21, 2011

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