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Despite clear evidence to the contrary, Republican legislative candidate Brian Peck launched a $40,000 cable TV ad campaign Monday that accuses state Rep Tim Probst, his Democratic opponent, of voting for the largest budget in state history, paid for with higher taxes.
Probst, the director of a statewide work-force training organization, is running for a second term representing the 17th Legislative District. He was one of a handful of Democrats to vote against the 2010-11 supplemental budget, which imposed new taxes on soda, bottled water, candy and other items.See the full content of this document
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Ads Accusations About Probst Dont Stand Up
He has a 100 percent record of voting against state taxes, and the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, a conservative budget wa...
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