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Tax revenue slowdown in forecast

State's plans for spending could suffer

By Scott S. Greenberger
Globe Staff / December 13, 2005

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The state's recent surge in tax revenues will probably slow in the next two years, according to economic forecasters who testified on Beacon Hill yesterday, dampening expectations of a big spending spree and the income tax cut sought by Governor Mitt Romney. (Full article: 954 words)

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