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000278380 245__ $$aA HALF CENTURY WITH PROPOSITION THIRTEEN
000278380 260__ $$c1979-07
000278380 269__ $$a1979-07
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000278380 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation
000278380 520__ $$aIn 1932, the West Virginia Legislature adopted and in a referendum the voters approved a Tax Limitation Amendment (TLA) to the State Constitution, which had features similar to California's Proposition 13. While the economic situation at the time and in the State were very different than in California in 1977, a study of the long run impacts of the TLA can be useful in helping understand and cope with problems that arise. The major impacts of the TLA were on services, other taxes, and the transfer of functions from local government units to the State. These will be examined after a brief discussion of the TLA.
000278380 546__ $$aEnglish
000278380 650__ $$aPublic Economics
000278380 700__ $$aColyer, Dale
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