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  1. In the US, poorest 20% pay on avg 10.9% of income in all types of taxes. Wealthiest 1% pay 5.2% (2007) http://is.gd/52axg
  2. In the US, poorest 20% pay on avg 0.2% of income in income taxes. Wealthiest 1% pay 4.2% (2007) http://is.gd/52axg
  3. In the US, poorest 20% pay on avg 3.7% of total income in property taxes. Wealthiest 1% pay 1.4% (2007) http://is.gd/52axg
  4. New York Times Magazine focuses on Vice President Joe Biden. http://bit.ly/7CADaX
  5. In the US, poorest 20% pay on avg 7.1% of total income in sales taxes. Wealthiest 1% pay 0.9% (2007) http://is.gd/52axg
  6. OMB Director Peter Orzag fed up with "grumpy" opponents of health care reform who offer no ideas of their own. http://bit.ly/5X1ZOw
  7. In Utah, poorest 20% of population paid 9.3% of income in all types of taxes. Wealthiest 1% paid 4.9% (2007) http://bit.ly/7JoHtk
  8. This is rivalry week. Salt Lake City and Provo mayors in competition gathering food for food banks through Saturday. http://bit.ly/8XqzGy
  9. In Utah, poorest 20% of population paid 0.7% of income in income taxes. Wealthiest 1% paid 3.9% (2007) http://bit.ly/7JoHtk
  10. Utah Policy Daily's Brian Schott posted some interesting analysis of the declining Republican brand. http://bit.ly/6fwTI4
  11. In Utah, poorest 20% of population made less than $20,000 in 2007. Wealthiest 1% made more than $434,000 http://bit.ly/7JoHtk
  12. The New York Times is providing a very searchable page outlining what is in the House and Senate health care reform... http://bit.ly/6eUql0
  13. President Obama will be traveling to Cophenhagen for climate change talks in December. This announcement comes... http://bit.ly/74cvc6
  14. In Utah, poorest 20% of population paid 2.3% of income in property taxes. Wealthiest 1% paid 1% (2007) http://bit.ly/7JoHtk
  15. In Utah, poorest 20% of population paid 6.2% of income in sales/excise taxes. Wealthiest 1% paid 0.8% (2007) http://bit.ly/7JoHtk
  16. Utah, like virtually every state in the country, has seen tax structure become less progressive over past 3 decades.
  17. This is rivalry week. Salt Lake City and Provo mayors in competition gathering food for food banks through Saturday. http://bit.ly/8XqzGy
  18. Need some good Thanksgiving recipes, helpful videos, other tips? Check out this page: http://bit.ly/52MocD
  19. Failure to pass health care reform will result in businesses in 27 states see premiums more than double by 2019. http://bit.ly/7WpuJa
  20. If we don't pass health care reform, by 2019 amount of uncompensated care provided will more than double in 45 states. http://bit.ly/7WpuJa