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Ending Corporate Welfare As We Know It
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 6.1.1996

In a 1994 speech, U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich coined the term "corporate welfare." Like "welfare quhrase, popping up in both the mainstream and financiaeen" and "quota queen," it quickly became a household phrase, popping up in both the mainstream and financial press.

Growth & Taxes, The Keystone of Fiscal Health: A Dynamic Analysis of the Consequences of the Property Tax Shift
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