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OpinionApril 18, 2019

Regarding the April 10 Speak Out post, Jackson vote: Buying from a local business is a personal decision and donating to a local group is purely a business or personal decision. How does voting against a regressive tax show a lack of support for local businesses? There are thousands of reasons for refusing to donate to local groups. ...

Regarding the April 10 Speak Out post, Jackson vote: Buying from a local business is a personal decision and donating to a local group is purely a business or personal decision. How does voting against a regressive tax show a lack of support for local businesses? There are thousands of reasons for refusing to donate to local groups. But does punishing all non-political non-profit groups for something they have no control over make sense? Defeating a tax increase confirms the citizens' lack of confidence in the government's competence to faithfully administer a sound tax policy. The logic from the comment proves the theory that a tax affecting business or personal decisions is unsound tax policy.

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DREW ELGIN, Jackson

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