Our Views: ; the State Operates in a Most Curious Way; Government Should at Least Know How Many Vehicles Taxpayers Have
Charleston Daily Mail › October 16, 2009
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Charleston Daily Mail › October 16, 2009
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IN the recession, businesses are giving their spending more than the usual scrutiny. The bottom line is the bottom line. Businesses must keep their expenses within their revenues, or they go out of business.
State government does not feel the same pressure to manage costs closely, and the result is paid for by the public.See the full content of this document
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Our Views: ; the State Operates in a Most Curious Way; Government Should at Least Know How Many Vehicles Taxpayers Have
"How many cars does the state have? 2,000? 8,000? Does anyone in state government know?" a Daily Mail...
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