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Taxpayer Rebate for Congressional Snow Days?

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Published: Wednesday, 10 Feb 2010 | 7:45 AM ET
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Shutting the federal government due to the inclement winter weather reportedly costs $100 million dollars per day in lost productivity. With more snow falling, we want to know: Should taxpayers get a federal tax rebate for every day Washington is shut down? Share your opinion in the poll below.


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Shutting the federal government due to the inclement winter weather reportedly costs $100 million dollars per day in lost productivity. With more snow falling, we want to know: Should taxpayers get a federal tax rebate for every day Washington is shut down? Share your opinion by taking our poll.

   
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