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Chris Atkins Quotes

«We have money saved up for the trip, so the cost of gasoline is less important than its availability. Our biggest concern is needing to refuel along the way in North Carolina, South Carolina or Georgia, without being able to find any gasoline.»
Author: Chris Atkins
«An HOV enforcement right in the middle of the HOV lanes is just asking for a backup. Enforcement is good, but the way they enforced it this morning, I'm not sure the benefits outweighed the costs.»
Author: Chris Atkins
«I started looking forward to this season after that game against Hilliard. I am ready to get back into it. Last year was exciting, and we want to make it even further this year (in playoffs).»
Author: Chris Atkins
«I really like our team - we are a team that (opponents) really can't figure out. We run the football well; this is an athletic team. We just have to keep working hard in practice.»
Author: Chris Atkins
«In an age of increasingly mobile labor and capital, companies are more sensitive to tax burdens than ever, ... Rather than chasing away employers with overly aggressive corporate tax laws, states should move toward more stable and less economically harmful revenue sources.»
Author: Chris Atkins
«In many ways, states attempting to shore up corporate tax collections are fighting a losing battle against economic reality,»
Author: Chris Atkins
«This is good news for taxpayers and the states. We hope the Supreme Court will bring some clarity to this area of the law and affirm the principle that states are free to develop their own business climates, so long as they do not discriminate against out-of-state taxpayers.»
Author: Chris Atkins