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Supreme Court sees no unconstitutional aspects in so-called Robin Hood law
The Supreme Court has ruled that the so-called Robin Hood law — a legislative amendment that redirects a portion of income tax revenue from wealthier local governments to municipalities and cities with lower incomes — is not in conflict with the Constitution.
Many Republicans could lose their seats in Congress as a result of the President's 'Robin Hood' budget
The Supreme Court found that changing the distribution of income tax, which results in wealthier municipalities giving part of their revenue to municipalities with lower incomes, is not contrary to the Constitution.
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