29 February 2008
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Gubernatorial hopeful Jill Long Thompson has released a statement hammering the Governor for pursuing a property tax plan that she describes as "nothing more than a well-orchestrated shell game designed to shift the blame and the burden of collecting taxes to local government."At a time when we need to invest in educating our future workforce to invigorate our economy, Governor Daniels's plan slashes school funding $300 million over the next two years. Without the ability to make up the ..read more.
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29 February 2008
Posted by James Breen at 2/29/2008 12:20:00 PM
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29 February 2008
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28 February 2008
Posted by James Breen at 2/28/2008 9:48:00 AM
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28 February 2008
Posted by James Breen at 2/28/2008 3:56:00 AM
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