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Mike Newton: (Payroll) tax will bring hardship to a lot of folks Says tax could not have come at a worse time Comments re article 70455 Ben Arnold Commentary on the tax, economic development merger By Mike Newton Personal commentary I agree that the timing of this tax could not have been worse, as it will bring hardship to a lot of folks that are struggling already. It is especially troubling that a council member had the audacity to brag about the fact that he would not have to pay . . . "HELLO" was his message to those of us that he felt probably did not understand what was taking place . . . I think most of us know what is happening. - Mike Newton This story was posted on 2014-10-16 14:16:35
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