
The Heartland Institute's national monthly outreach publication for advocates of lower taxes, balanced budgets, and limited government.
The April 2008 issue of Budget & Tax News offers two contrasting approaches to property tax reform: in Florida, where a constitutional amendment aimed at reform may actually inhibit future reform efforts; and in British Columbia, where a major revamp of the property tax assessment system has streamlined the process and made assessments more efficient, professional, impartial, and uniform.
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Also in this issue: mass transit, New York's proposed $124 billion budget, Duane Parde named president of National Taxpayers Union, transportation reform in Iowa, carbon taxes in Kansas, fining out-of-state drivers, cigarette tax hikes and smoking bans, a successful fire department merger in Wisconsin, corporate income taxes, President Bush proposes a $3 trillion budget, unions, spending transparency, and more.