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Rebuffed by a trial judge, the Goldwater Institute is now trying to convince the state Court of Appeals that it's illegal for the state to give tax credits ...
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CVTC software development student and Lippert senior design engineer Josh Bowe uses curiosity to advance his career, earn ...