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November 1, 2001
What Will I-773 Do? I-773 will lead to an additional $0.60 tax per pack of 20 cigarettes, generating $160 million in fiscal year 2003, $159 million in fiscal year 2004, and more than $155 million in every fiscal year thereafter.…
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