Conservative groups, legislators square off over online sales tax
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“Utah lawmakers would do well to listen to the loud and clear message and mountain of evidence that voters oppose misguided Internet sales-tax bills,” said Andrew Moylan, executive director of the conservative R Street Institute.
He added that the poll shows “conclusively that, among ordinary Utahns, such proposals are viewed as little more than a power and money grab.”
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