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TEFRA Approvals: Considerations for Officeholders When Approving Private Activity Bonds

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New officeholders often ask us to clarify their responsibilities when it comes to public approval of bonds and the consequences for states and their political subdivisions when they approve bonds as tax-exempt. What follows...more

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Texas Legislative Update: Proposed Reforms to Chapters 303, 392 and 394

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As the March 14, 2025, bill filing deadline approaches in the Texas Legislature, several legislative initiatives have been introduced to reform Chapter 392 and Chapter 394 of the Texas Local Government Code, which govern...more

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Activities Contrary to Public Policy – Revoking the Tax Exempt Status of Universities

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It appears that many of the country’s colleges and universities believe they have not already contributed enough to the decline of American education and to the erosion of our society, generally. These institutions of...more

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House Tax Policy Review Committee Update - Public Policy Alert from the South Carolina State House - November 2016

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Overview - The South Carolina House Tax Policy Review Committee held its sixth meeting on Tuesday, November 15th, to discuss property tax and sales tax exemption issues. Committee Chairman Tommy Pope (R-York) began the...more

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House Tax Policy Review Committee Update - Public Policy Alert from the South Carolina State House - October 2016

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The House Tax Policy Review Committee held its fourth meeting on Tuesday, October 18th, to hear from the public on issues regarding tax policy in South Carolina. Twelve individuals addressed the Committee on various tax...more

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House Tax Policy Review Committee Update - Public Policy Alert from the South Carolina State House

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The House Tax Policy Review Committee held its second meeting on Tuesday, September 13th, to discuss income and sales tax issues and statistics. Gordon Shuford with the South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office made a...more

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