Publications on Taxes

Howard Wial, Limiting Learning: How School Funding Caps Erode the Quality of Education. May 2004.
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Stephen Herzenberg, Testimony Before the Governor's Business Tax Reform Commission. Dixon Center, Harrisburg, April 29, 2004.
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Policy Watch: Business tax Cuts Are Not the Best Way to Promote Job Growth. March 2004
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Policy Watch: Ernst and Young Confirm Pennsylvania is Not a High-Business Tax State. February 2004
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Policy Watch: Three Tax Facts. October 2003.
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Policy Watch: Are Pennsylvania's Taxes Too High? No. October 2003.
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Policy Watch: If Fairness Matters, Raise the Income Tax. October 2003.
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David Bradley, The Truth About PA Business Taxes Part 2: Business Tax Burden is Highly Unevenly Distributed, Briefing paper February 2003.
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Stephen A. Herzenberg and Eileen H. McNulty, The Truth About PA Business Taxes Part 1: Are Business Taxes Really High in Pennsylvania?, Briefing Paper June 2002.
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Stephen A. Herzenberg and Eileen Healy McNulty, A Property Tax Rebate Program: Relief for Working Families and Underfunded School Districts. March 2001.
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Howard Wial, A Real Tax Cut for Pennsylvania's Middle Class, Briefing Paper 99/1, March 1999.
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William Hughes, Testimony before the Pennsylvania Senate Finance Committee, Proposed Constitutional Amendment Requiring Supermajority Vote for Tax Increases, August 27, 1998.
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Stephen A. Herzenberg, Testimony before the Task Force on "Interstate Competition," September 25, 1997.
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