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House GOP Leader Reacts to April Revenue Report
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I think this demonstrates the success of common sense tax rate reductions.
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I think this demonstrates the success of common sense tax rate reductions.
You can read James C. Bonbright’s famous treatise, Principles of Public Utility Rates, of more than 400 pages. Or take D. Maurice Kreis’s word for it. Hmm.
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