Receiver Towns Look to Form Political Coalition

By Carolyn D'Aquila on Thursday, July 18, 2002.
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Since its inception, the Statewide property tax has separated those towns that receive state education dollars from those that don't. The latter call themselves donor towns and have formed an organization to fight for their political interests in Concord. Now those towns that receive state education funds are trying to build their own coalition. NHPR Corresppondent Carolyn D'Aquila reports.

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