I’m officially blogging at the Mercatus Center’s Neighborhood Effects blog. My first post is about Maine’s TABOR bill. At this point, it seems unlikely to pass, although I’ve crossed my fingers and sent in my absentee ballot.
Maine and TABOR
November 2, 2009 by Aaron
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