To Ulster County’s Democratic majority, the recently introduced Fair Taxes Act is a landmark measure aimed at addressing rapidly rising income inequality and widespread affordability issues. But the proposal has drawn growing friction from three corners. Republican lawmakers have vehemently rejected the act. A large alliance of local businesses is calling for a pause in the law’s progress. And the county comptroller, while sympathetic to the goa…
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