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BTC BRIEF: The Time is Now: Extending Unemployment Benefits Nov 24, 2010
BTC BRIEF: Worse Than Worst Case? Even Governor Perdue's Worst-Case Cuts Will Still Require More Revenue Dec 13, 2010
BTC BRIEF: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: A Cuts-Only Approach Will Damage Public Structures, North Carolina's Workforce Dec 20, 2010
BTC BRIEF: No Stone Unturned: Eight Strategies for Addressing the Budget Gap Jan 24, 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
BTC BRIEF: Seeing Through the Budget Shortfall Feb 14, 2011
BTC Brief: Cutting Corporate Tax Rate Unlikely to Boost Economy, Create Jobs Feb 16, 2011
BTC BRIEF: The Path to Insolvency: Tax Changes, Great Recession Drive Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Challenges Mar 14, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Legislative Budget Targets: Cutting to the heart of state and local jobs and services Mar 21, 2011
BTC BRIEF: Corporate Tax Cuts Offer Only False Hope May 2, 2011

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