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costs gotta be coming from somewhere, so I guess the tax payers will need to pick up the tap again....
Incentives in short term = more taxes in long term and BETTER PAYING JOBS. It is called business and kudos to UTah for doing it. Stop complaining about this.
I strongly object to my taxes being used to benefit one business over its competitors. If a state provides business incentives, it should treat all businesses equally.
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