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  • But two new studies by a trio of researchers--Jason Fletcher, a public health expert at Yale, and David Frisvold and Nathan Tefft, economists, respectively, at Emory and Bates--mine real-world data to provide some much-needed insight into the debate.

    Can A Soda Tax Really Curb Obesity? 2009

  • But two new studies by a trio of researchers--Jason Fletcher, a public health expert at Yale, and David Frisvold and Nathan Tefft, economists, respectively, at Emory and Bates--mine real-world data to provide some much-needed insight into the debate.

    Can A Soda Tax Really Curb Obesity? 2009

  • Tefft, Benjamin F. -- Evolution and Christianity; or, an answer to the

    Life of Charles Darwin 1870

  • "It would really break a lot of hearts to have this not happen," said Sunset Junction booker Jennifer Tefft, breaking into tears.

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • "Except for paying among the nation's highest benefits, we're failing in every other respect," said Kris Tefft, general counsel at the Association of Washington Businesses.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "The ability to settle a workers' comp claim and bring about the final legal resolution of that claim is something Washington is lacking," said Kris Tefft, with the Association of Washington Business.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The moderate plan is a good proposal that preserves the essential elements of the Senate bill "but also adds even more protections for injured workers, which seemed to be the main concern of the bill's opponents," said Kris Tefft of the Association of Washington Business.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Kris Tefft, general counsel at the Association of Washington Businesses, said the House proposals simply aren't enough to reform the system.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The moderate plan is a good proposal that preserves the essential elements of the Senate bill "but also adds even more protections for injured workers, which seemed to be the main concern of the bill's opponents," said Kris Tefft of the Association of Washington Business.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "Except for paying among the nation's highest benefits, we're failing in every other respect," said Kris Tefft, general counsel at the Association of Washington Businesses.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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