Tax System Frozen in Time ; Modern Code Would Boost State's Economy, Attract Jobs
Dayton Daily News › March 08, 2005
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Dayton Daily News › March 08, 2005
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Ohio's economy continues to lag the nation. Our unemployment rate remains high, too few new jobs are being created, and our per capita personal income continues to drop below the national average.
While we've made progress in improving Ohio's climate for business with workers' compensation and lawsuit reform, we're still far from the "Promised Land." One huge piece of unfinished business remains -- tax reform.See the full content of this document
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Tax System Frozen in Time ; Modern Code Would Boost State's Economy, Attract Jobs
If we are to create tomorrow's jobs, we can't remain frozen in time in yesterday's tax system. Ohio's tax system worked well for a 19...
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