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Brenna Erford Burch

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BTC BRIEF: Health Care Disparities and the Medicaid Expansion Sep 17, 2012
BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Business Tax Deduction - Who Benefits? Dec 10, 2012
BTC Brief: Scholarship Funding Corporate Tax Credit - Reducing Available Funds for Educating All North Carolina's Children Jun 13, 2012
BTC BRIEF: The Medicaid Expansion - A Transformative and Fiscally Sustainable Policy for North Carolina Aug 21, 2012
BTC REPORTS: Improving the Sales Tax - A Critical Step to a Modern Revenue System Sep 27, 2012
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