The results of the tax cap survey are not surprising because people who do not pay taxes and people who directly benefit from high taxes (public employees, especially school employees) do not support …
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The results of the tax cap survey are not surprising because people who do not pay taxes and people who directly benefit from high taxes (public employees, especially school employees) do not support a tax cap.