Punishment, Accountability Outside A Prison
Posted January 29, 2003 in Press Releases
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Posted January 29, 2003 in Press Releases
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Posted January 13, 2003 in Press Releases
Dayton Daily News In launching his economic stimulus proposal,President George W. Bush can throw around tensof billions of dollars like chips in a penny antepoker game, even with the federal budget indeficit. Not so the State of... read more
Posted January 08, 2003 in Press Releases
Wealthy pay smaller portion of income to state, local taxes Dayton Daily News COLUMBUS | State and local taxes gobble up a greater share of the incomes of low- and middle income Ohioans than they do of the... read more
Posted January 08, 2003 in Press Releases
Disparity growing in Ohio, U.S., as states face budget shortfalls Columbus Dispatch Ohio's state and local tax burden hits low- and middle-income residents harder than wealthy Ohioans, a study released yesterday shows. Full Article read more
Posted January 07, 2003 in Press Releases
Low- and middle-income Ohio families pay a greater share of their incomes in state and local taxes than the state’s most affluent do, according to a study released today. The top 1 percent of non-elderly Ohio... read more
Posted November 29, 2002 in Press Releases
American City Business Journal When it comes to the status of their female citizens, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana recently brought home a report card that should have landed the region in the woodshed. The report card,... read more
Posted November 18, 2002 in Press Releases
The Hannah Report Ohio received a C, two C minuses, a D minus, and an F on a report card on the "Status of Women in the States," issued by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR). "I'd be... read more
Posted October 17, 2002 in Press Releases
Study points out corporate hole Dayton Daily News COLUMBUS | Ohio needs to put a clamp on the ability of businesses to avoid the corporate franchise tax, the tax levied on a company's net income or its net worth, particularly... read more
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