Nineteen Finance and Taxation Questions for Elected Officials
Paul Soglin:
These questions were developed in Wisconsin but are universal. Here are nineteen questions that an elected official (School Board, City Council/Town or Village Board, County Board, State Legislature) should be able to address after two budgets, or two years in office, whichever comes first.
Note: Some of the questions are premised upon faulty or erroneous assumptions, or the political view of the questioner. Other questions have no 'correct' answer but the answer should reflect the respondents' views on levels of taxation and redistribution of resources through taxation.
Soglin has also begun an essay on
Kids, Schools and Cities.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 12, 2006 11:08 AM
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