As lawmakers mull more cuts, Mississippi is not even halfway into enacting the state’s largest tax reduction plan in history.
Are politicians ‘whistling past the graveyard’ with tax cut proposals while still phasing in past cuts?Are politicians ‘whistling past the graveyard’ with tax cut proposals while still phasing in past cuts? by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today February 20, 2022 As Mississippi’s political leadership bickers about whether to pass the House tax cut plan or the more modest Senate plan or the more outlandish plan of Gov.
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