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Keep Working Families' Refunds in their Pockets

Taxes, Children & Families, Saving, Atlanta, Cities

Alan Berube, Senior Fellow and Research Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
Anne Kim, Director, Progressive Policy Institute's Work, Family and Community Project

The The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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