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Re: 2009 House Bill 732 (Create Low Income Energy Efficiency Program) Corey Davis: "This bill would divert 1/3 of the revenue from the natural gas processors tax into the Low ..." More ReplyView Thread
Re: 2009 Senate Bill 45 (Extend Research and Development Tax Credit) Corey Davis: "Senate bill 45 would have extended a tax credit for companies engaged in "research and ..." More ReplyView Thread
Re: 2009 Senate Bill 1 (Create Beverage Container Recycling Act ) Corey Davis: "The substitute version of this bill, which passed in the Senate, requires all ..." More ReplyView Thread
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Re: 2009 House Bill 732 (Create Low Income Energy Efficiency Program)Corey Davis: "This bill would divert 1/3 of the revenue from the natural gas processors tax into the Low ..." More
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Re: 2009 Senate Bill 45 (Extend Research and Development Tax Credit)
Corey Davis: "Senate bill 45 would have extended a tax credit for companies engaged in "research and ..." More
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Re: 2009 Senate Bill 1 (Create Beverage Container Recycling Act )
Corey Davis: "The substitute version of this bill, which passed in the Senate, requires all ..." More
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