Carla Howell’s Tax Fight Pays Off in Massachusetts
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Boston Herald: The move to repeal the state income tax is already paying off for a pair of activists who have pocketed tens of thousands of dollars heading up the ballot campaign, a Herald review has found. In fact, Libertarian activists Carla Howell and Michael Cloud took in nearly $200,000 in consulting fees for two anti-tax ballot initiatives and work on their political campaigns over the past six years. In the 18-month period after the first income tax question failed, the Committee for Small Government - which listed Cloud as its treasurer and Howell's Wayland home as its headquarters - continued to accept political contributions, and the pair took nearly 89 cents of every dollar donated for past consulting fees.
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