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		<title>Assessment Cap Offers No Accountability</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following was written in response to Senator Chip Rogers’ 2/13/09 article for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, “Count on Tax Assessment Caps to Offer Property Owners Accountability:” Senator Rogers is wrong when he writes that assessment caps are the best way to impose accountability on local officials. First, there can be no real accountability [...]]]></description>
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