National Problems, Local Solutions, Federalism at Work: Tax reform in the statesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 |
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... trying to get each agency of Government to come up with a business - like plan , and one of the problems we have had is that the bill we passed did not have a lot of teeth in it , so some of the agen- cies of Government , while they ...
... trying to get each agency of Government to come up with a business - like plan , and one of the problems we have had is that the bill we passed did not have a lot of teeth in it , so some of the agen- cies of Government , while they ...
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... trying to help municipalities and school districts . We have school districts that have no schools in them , and still there is a school district and elected board , and they have some administrative personnel which costs everybody ...
... trying to help municipalities and school districts . We have school districts that have no schools in them , and still there is a school district and elected board , and they have some administrative personnel which costs everybody ...
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... trying to configure and squeeze a State program into the Federal mandate even though that is not where we need to spend our money . We have done something very different in the State of New Jer- sey as far as combining all the dollars ...
... trying to configure and squeeze a State program into the Federal mandate even though that is not where we need to spend our money . We have done something very different in the State of New Jer- sey as far as combining all the dollars ...
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... trying not to be overly prescriptive on the individual districts , we have standards and accountability at the State level , and we need to ensure that our districts are meet- ing those . Mr. BURTON . Before we yield to Mr. Towns , let ...
... trying not to be overly prescriptive on the individual districts , we have standards and accountability at the State level , and we need to ensure that our districts are meet- ing those . Mr. BURTON . Before we yield to Mr. Towns , let ...
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... trying to make certain that it is as beautiful as you say it is , and I want to ask some questions to sort of help me come through this . What about the fees and tuitions for colleges and universities ? Has New Jersey increased the ...
... trying to make certain that it is as beautiful as you say it is , and I want to ask some questions to sort of help me come through this . What about the fees and tuitions for colleges and universities ? Has New Jersey increased the ...
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Page 13 - It has been said that the power to tax is the power to destroy; conversely, the power to cut taxes is the power to restore.
Page 52 - My neighbors objected, claiming I was violating zoning by building the Ark in my front yard, So I had to get a variance from the city planning commission. Then I had a big problem getting enough wood for the Ark because there was a ban on cutting trees to save the Spotted Owl. I had to convince US Fish & Wildlife that I needed the wood to save the Owls. But they wouldn't let me catch any owls. So, no owls.
Page 97 - Members' and witnesses' written and opening statements be included in the record, and without objection, so ordered. I ask unanimous consent that all articles, exhibits and extraneous or tabular material referred to be included in the record, and without objection, so ordered. I...
Page 45 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I look forward to hearing the testimony of the witnesses. [The prepared statement of Hon. Dennis J. Kucinich follows:] Statement of Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich Ranking Minority Member House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations Hearing on "Combating Terrorism: The 9/1 1 Commission Recommendations and the National Strategies" September 22, 2004 Good morning.
Page 1 - Coufal, minority staff assistant. Mr. BURTON. Good morning. A quorum being present, the committee will come to order. I ask unanimous consent that all witnesses' and Members' statements be included in the record.
Page 106 - Reagan was right when he said that the federal government has taken too much tax money from the people, too much authority from the states and too much liberty with the Constitution.
Page 29 - Please feel free to contact me if I can be of further assistance.
Page 3 - Note. Tax Freedom Day denotes the number of days that the average American must work each year to pay their share of federal, state, and local taxes.
Page 46 - Chairman, thank you again for holding this hearing and I look forward to the testimony of the panelists.
Page 106 - ... uncomprehending women in another arbitrary direction, training them as a task force in a battle that might, that ought never to eventuate. If there is a pitched battle women will lose, because the best man never wins; the consequences of militancy do not disappear when the need for militancy is over. Freedom is fragile and must be protected. To sacrifice it, even as a temporary measure, is to betray it.