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	<title>Comments on: States Can Entice Businesses and Industries Without Tax Credits</title>
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		<title>By: Common Sense with Paul Jacob - Brought to You by Citizens in Charge Foundation &#187; Archive &#187; Cinema Without Subsidy</title>
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		<description>[...] premature proclamation “end of story”) than I read a fine article on Show Me Daily about how “States Can Entice Businesses and Industries Without Credits.” The article begins talking about making films in Wisconsin, where the tax credits were just cut [...]</description>
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