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spacer Dear Friends, July 05, 2001
Dear Friends, When I read the headlines in the paper on Tuesday morning, I couldn`t help feeling disappointed. "Drop Out Rate Up 2%". One third of our kids aren`t graduating from High School. At Rio Grande, half the kids that started their freshman year didn`t walk across the stage to get their diplomas. That`s unacceptable. . .
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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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E-Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 23
Serving Neighbors

The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Act of 2001

On July 1st, New Mexicans saw their income tax rates reduced. The last time that happened was in 1981 -- 20 years ago. WHAT WILL THIS MEAN FOR NEW MEXICO? Simply put, this means money back in the pockets of every person and family who pays taxes. . .
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On July 1st, New Mexicans saw their income tax rates reduced. The last time that happened was in 1981 -- 20 years ago. A generation has gone by. The last time income tax rates were reduced for all Americans, Kim Carnes’ Bette Davis Eyes was the song of the year, Dallas was the #1 TV show in America. And the talk around the water cooler was, “Who shot JR?”
Chariot`s of Fire was named the Best Picture and the Rubik’s Cube puzzle was sweeping the nation. That was too long ago. It’s time for a new generation to experience long-term across the board tax relief. The U.S. Treasury Department estimates that 507,000 New Mexicans will get a tax refund this Summer, totaling $212 million.
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