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And they recommended changes in federal tax policy to increase deductions for the poor and broaden use of the Earned Income Tax Credit. A version of this debate has surfaced recently around Wal-Mart, with some progressives supporting local government ordinances to force the retailer to raise wages and provide better benefits, and others (most vocally Jason Furman, another ex-Clintonian Sperling friend) preferring to help Wal-Mart's low-paid workers with government programs, such as an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit. Exhibit: 2005 TAP Committees * Multi-Lingual * Ad Hoc * Communications * Wage & Investment Earned Income Tax Credit * Wage & Investment Notices * Small Business/Self-Employed Division Issues |
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