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That change in taxes, resulting from repeal of what was commonly called the Stelly Plan, now accounts for $380 million of the budget shortfall.
theadvertiser.com - 2010
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That change in taxes, resulting from repeal of what was commonly called the Stelly Plan, now accounts for $380 million of the budget shortfall.
theadvertiser.com - 2010
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The average refund is about $70 higher than a year ago, Lymon said. the Legislature's repeal of the so-called Stelly income-tax increase, which took effect in January 2009.
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Bobby Jindal belatedly embraced as his own idea, to roll back the so-called Stelly Plan.
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Jack Osbourne is engaged to aspiring actress Lisa Stelly, Us Weekly reports.
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Massey Stelly and husband Eddie, Opelousas; two sons,
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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If they have power and they have no barricade tape, they can sleep the night away, Stelly said.
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Many of the 1,500 residents were being allowed to return to their homes in this community about 70 miles west of Baton Rouge, said Rayne Police Chief Carroll Stelly.
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Forty were uninhabitable and 60 hadn't been inspected yet, Stelly said.
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While the small [Stelly] tax cut will not take effect until 2009, the legislative pay raise will begin July 1, 2008.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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