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'''Amy Stewart''' was the [[Clinton Foundation]] lawyer in the [[Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act]] tax case.
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'''Amy Stewart''' was the [[Clinton Foundation]] lawyer in the [[Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act]] tax case. In the case Stewart argued that there was no provision in state law preventing nonprofits from applying for and receiving tax breaks under the Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act. The [[Arkansas Department of Economic Development]], represented by [[Mark Hagemeier]], argued that the law was meant to apply only to commercial firms.  
  
 
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*[http://arkansasnews.com/?p=6899 Arkansas Times - Clinton library’s economic benefits exceed tax break, Rutherford says]
  
 
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Revision as of 01:05, 20 February 2009

Amy Stewart was the Clinton Foundation lawyer in the Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act tax case. In the case Stewart argued that there was no provision in state law preventing nonprofits from applying for and receiving tax breaks under the Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act. The Arkansas Department of Economic Development, represented by Mark Hagemeier, argued that the law was meant to apply only to commercial firms.

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