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		<description><![CDATA[As the US looks at proposed reform, a best-of round up of our pro-tips series on tax messaging. | In the US&#8212;and in Cascadia, people are talking about the latest Republican tax reform proposal. From all quarters, from supporters and critics alike, you&#8217;ll hear the usual anti-tax narratives that seem to be baked in to the American psyche. Even as some of us defend taxes, we find ourselves stuck in default vocabulary and storylines that trash them. But we can train ourselves to communicate about the value and function...]]></description>
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