BAM’s Board of Directors’ President, Bryan Bozsik, wrote an opinion piece on how tax conformity limbo in Augusta is harmful for innovative businesses in Maine, and in effect, hinders healthy job growth. The article was published in Bangor Daily News on February 22, 2016. Read full article here
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