Democrats and some key Republicans in Augusta are acknowledging that the temporary taxes levied in 1991 that were supposed to expire this year might have to be extended, or others raising the same amount of money might have to be imposed, because budget cuts alone will not bridge the gap in the budget for the next two years. Related article
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