Tax revenue slowdown in forecast
State's plans for spending could suffer
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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