How Much Taxes Are Taken Out In Washington

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How Much Taxes Are Taken Out In Washington

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Washington Times

SAUERBREY: Maryland Democrats show their true colors
Washington Times
By Ellen R. Sauerbrey The lights had barely gone out on the Annapolis special session, called to increase income taxes, when the Department of Labor jobs numbers came out for April. It reported that Maryland led the nation in job losses,

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MassLive.com

States looking to new tolls to pay for highways
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna says Washington state's multi-billion dollar transportation needs could ultimately require voter-approved taxes, but his Democratic counterpart, Jay Inslee, isn't yet ready to support any specific
Highway, bridge tolls higher for out-of-townersMassLive.com

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KIMA CBS 29

Washington gov race turns to transportation taxes
KIMA CBS 29
(AP) - Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna says Washington will need to ask voters to support a tax package to fund the state's multi-billion dollar transportation needs, but his Democratic counterpart, Jay Inslee, isn't ready to support any
Washington governor race turns to transportation taxesKitsap Sun

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Congressional Budget Office warns the US is falling off a fiscal cliff
Tucson Citizen
The CBO predicts that with increased taxes leaving consumers with less to spend coupled with $100 billion taken out of the economy will cause the economy to contract by 1.3% in the first half of 2013. Goodbye housing recover, hello more unemployment.

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Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff
Washington Post (blog)
"Tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in January would suck $607 billion out of the economy next year, plunging the nation at least briefly back into recession, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday.