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The balanced budget law says no referendum is necessary if the total tax take does not go up.
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The balanced budget act should be the next casualty of the recession.
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Among many other intents, one would think a principal intent of the balanced budget law would be to protect the public interest, to protect against mismanagement of the public trust.
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The province's balanced budget law requires a referendum before any increase to sales, income or corporate payroll taxes.
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The party's financial austerity program resulted in a balanced budget in 1995, the first in 20 years.
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The next year, the government raised the tax to eight per cent from seven without a referendum as required under the province's balanced budget law.
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He promised a balanced budget, government aid to private business, and lower taxes.
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In spite of all these measures, he has so far been unable to finish with a balanced budget.
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But note also that he made no exception for war, but rather saw the requirement of maintaining a balanced budget as a salutary deterrent.
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It sidestepped a requirement for a referendum on any sales tax hike under the province's balanced budget law.
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