NJ governor’s race turns on taxes as incumbent Corzine takes heat for - Newser
For the privilege of living in perhaps the nation’s most-maligned state, New Jerseyans pay the highest property taxes in America. That overriding issue _ not President Barack Obama, health care or the economy _ could cost Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine
AZ tax revenues $233M less than forecast - Arizona Daily Star
PHOENIX — Arizona state government is spending money far faster than it is coming in. New figures Friday show total tax collections for the first three months of the fiscal year were $1.8 billion. But more than $2.8 billion went out the door during
Jersey’s guv candidates have a garden variety of ugly issues - Trentonian
Daggett says he wants to expand the state’s 7 percent sales tax to a wider variety of services such as architects and lawyers and use the additional revenue to cut property taxes by 25 percent. Christie is calling for across-the-board reductions in
America can’t afford this deficit - Lancaster Eagle Gazette.com
In 2001, the federal budget was in the black. Projections during President George W. Bush’s first year of office put the government on track to run an annual surplus of more than $300 billion within a few years. Things didn’t go as planned. Clinging
NJ governor’s race turns on taxes as incumbent Corzine takes heat for - Newser
For the privilege of living in perhaps the nation’s most-maligned state, New Jerseyans pay the highest property taxes in America. That overriding issue _ not President Barack Obama, health care or the economy _ could cost Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine
AZ tax revenues $233M less than forecast - Arizona Daily Star
PHOENIX — Arizona state government is spending money far faster than it is coming in. New figures Friday show total tax collections for the first three months of the fiscal year were $1.8 billion. But more than $2.8 billion went out the door during
Jersey’s guv candidates have a garden variety of ugly issues - Trentonian
Daggett says he wants to expand the state’s 7 percent sales tax to a wider variety of services such as architects and lawyers and use the additional revenue to cut property taxes by 25 percent. Christie is calling for across-the-board reductions in
America can’t afford this deficit - Lancaster Eagle Gazette.com
In 2001, the federal budget was in the black. Projections during President George W. Bush’s first year of office put the government on track to run an annual surplus of more than $300 billion within a few years. Things didn’t go as planned. Clinging