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There is far-reaching economic recourse to the state that has not been estimated at this time. That's going to be hard to sell to the public - that they are going to pay for in taxes.
Craig Cohoon
Public schools are the most important public institutions outside of government. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. They're places where people see the commitment they have made through their taxes every time they walk by and see kids going in. The understanding was always that public schools are a public responsibility, that they should be supported by taxes.
Wendy Puriefoy
[Noting that both firms sell to the government, Grassley charged them with] evading U.S. taxes and making profits off the taxes of middle-class Americans who are paying their taxes honestly. ... in effect, renouncing their U.S. citizenship to cut their taxes.
Max Baucus
While California has made tremendous strides in addressing these health issues, particularly in preventing tobacco use, there is a glaring need in the state and nationwide for more highly trained public health professionals. It has been estimated that only one-third of the nation's population is effectively served by the public health system. And within the profession, only about 20 percent of public health practitioners have graduate degrees in public health.
Marc Schenker
We have failed to present lower taxes in a broader economic context, preferring to make an ideological argument about the size of the state, instead of an economic argument about Britain's ability to compete in the world.
David James
We've got to get the courts out of our classrooms, and the state must be committed to meeting the funding requirements of public education. At the same time, we must also recognize that the old way of doing things _ of simply raising taxes and increasing spending _ will not suffice.
Asa Hutchinson
He has paid all the applicable taxes, including U.S. capital gains taxes, ... There is a treaty. So while Jon Corzine is paying taxes here, Japanese investors who are investing in the U.S. are paying their taxes in Japan. And apparently the leadership in both countries felt there was a significant public policy reason to have that regime.
Tom Shea
We feel he hasn't listened to the public and the public's opinion. As citizens, this [recall] is the only recourse we do have.
John Manning
It's really the result of cumulative public health efforts to educate the public about the dangers of tobacco and also due to the imposition of excise taxes and state tobacco-control programs.
Elizabeth Ward
Hopkinton-type towns, which I consider to be rural and beautiful towns, have to make difficult decisions every year when it comes to economic and residential development, education and taxes. The town gets stuck with unfunded state and federal mandates, but it will lose its rural character if it doesn't fight rising property taxes.
Steve Laffey
This state taxes too much, spends unwisely, lacks accountability and is simply not focused on enhancing economic opportunities for all its citizens. Eliot is speaking to these and other issues with passion and vigor. That's why people across the state have been eager to express their support for his campaign.
Ryan Toohey
A state employing large percentages of its offenders will enjoy higher economic growth and civilian employment, lower crime, taxes, and welfare burdens, and less social division than an otherwise identical state employing only a few of them.
Thomas Petersik
One thing it highlights, again, is the wrong-headedness of the notion that higher state taxes and increased state spending somehow keep property taxes down.
Matthew Maguire
There's not as much economic optimism as might be warranted by hard economic indicators. I was surprised by the growing gap between the way Republicans and the rest of the public see the national economy.
Andrew Kohut
When some of their sons started to have a hard time academically, it was a time of angst. The change into a bigger setting made it even more difficult. And you still have the bitterness of how it was done. It was done summarily and quickly and without recourse. And that left a very, very bitter taste.
Patrick Adams
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