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O'Malley Discusses Deal to Kill Computer Services Tax

Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) has floated a compromise that would allow for the repeal of the state's new tax on computer services by imposing a surcharge on the income of millionaires, diverting some funding for transportation projects and requiring additional budget cuts in state agencies.
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John Wagner and Philip Rucker

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