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Latest from Mike Miller on tech tax repeal

Walking back into the Senate a few minutes ago from a photo-op on the State House steps, President Thomas V. Mike Miller expressed optimisim that a bill to repeal the computer services tax would emerge from the Budget and Taxation Committee this afternoon.

After canvassing for votes yesterday, Miller, who now backs a "tech tax" repeal, predicted a close vote on the Senate floor in coming days.

"It's going to be one or two votes either way," he said. "But I think we're OK."

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