The tax revolt that originated in the late 1970s and early 1980s

a. has continued at a slower pace and, in many states, has taken the form of requiring super-majorities for taxincreases

b. is being repealed as state and local governments put taxes back into place to restore the damage done by pastdeficits and cutbacks in services.
c. is not apparent because few states did more than give lip service to the crises.
d. has all but disappeared.


a

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