Restaurants and grocery stores have played a significant role in our political debates this year. Presidential candidates are promising to end taxes on tips, and Congress is going after food suppliers for purported “price gouging.” But while the national debates focus their proposals (whether effective or not) on relief, Fairfax policymakers are having the opposite […]
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