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The citation stems from a campaign-finance case trying to determine how three tax-slashing initiatives were funded.
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A judge has levied $11,300 in campaign-finance fines against a group run by anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce for not reporting what was spent to put three tax-slashing measures on the November ballot.
Doug Bruce's Issue Committee Fined $11,300 The Denver Post 2010
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A judge has levied $11,300 in campaign-finance fines against a group run by anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce for not reporting what was spent to put three tax-slashing measures on the November ballot.
Doug Bruce's Issue Committee Fined $11,300 The Denver Post 2010
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RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) Jim Gilmore, a tax-slashing former Virginia governor, announced he will explore a presidential bid in 2008.
Former Virginia governor mulls bid for Republican presidential nomination 2006
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But here are some tax-slashing strategies to consider.
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The exuberant, tax-slashing optimism of George W. Bush smacks eerily of another happy-go-lucky governor from a big sunny state who was vague on the details but stubborn on the message.
The Laffer-Curve Crew Reunites for Steve Forbes at Treasury! 2000
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The pizza executive as tax-slashing president sounded like a fine idea to a lot of conservatives, until it surfaced that his behavior toward women in the workplace may have been, if nothing else, careless, and that he didn't seem to know there was a war on in Libya.
NYT > Home Page By MATT BAI 2011
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Sorry that my obscenely greedy colleagues in the elite hijacked the democracy and then crashed the economy and your futures into a tax-slashing derivatives ditch.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Debra Ollivier 2012
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Producing jobs is an everyday mantra for Democrats, and their answer to the perpetual tax-slashing rhetoric from Republicans.
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The citation stems from a campaign-finance case trying to determine how three tax-slashing initiatives were funded.
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