...reapportionment and why? The answer if you are interested. I'd enjoy hearing your comments.......
Eight states are projected to gain seats under reapportionment following the 2010 Census: Texas, Florida Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, South Carolina, Utah and Washington. Their average top state personal income tax rate: 2.8 percent.
By contrast, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania will be down. The average top state personal income tax rate in these loser states: 6.05 percent ...
The state and local tax burden is nearly a third lower in states with growing populations, ATR found.
And, as ATR notes, "in eight of ten losers, workers can be forced to join a union as a condition of employment. In 7 of the 8 gainers, workers are given a choice whether to join or contribute financially to a union."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/low-tax-states-will-gain-seats-high-tax-states-will-lose-them-108681159.html
Eight states are projected to gain seats under reapportionment following the 2010 Census: Texas, Florida Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, South Carolina, Utah and Washington. Their average top state personal income tax rate: 2.8 percent.
By contrast, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania will be down. The average top state personal income tax rate in these loser states: 6.05 percent ...
The state and local tax burden is nearly a third lower in states with growing populations, ATR found.
And, as ATR notes, "in eight of ten losers, workers can be forced to join a union as a condition of employment. In 7 of the 8 gainers, workers are given a choice whether to join or contribute financially to a union."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/low-tax-states-will-gain-seats-high-tax-states-will-lose-them-108681159.html