
November 1, 2005
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“You’re going to have a cacophony of outrage from people who perceive that they will be harmed financially because they have stake in the game,” said Scott Hodge, president of the Tax Foundation, a non-partisan research group. “They’ve structured their lives and their businesses around these archaic items in the tax code, and to some extent they will see those taken away (by tax reform).”