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Clinton Library Wins Court Fight

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The Clinton Presidential Library won a ruling from a judge that it qualifies for state economic incentives. The library sued after the state denied its claim for three-point-five (m) million dollars. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Willard Proctor Junior ruled that the state Department of Economic Development improperly denied the nonprofit foundation`s 2002 application. Proctor says the Arkansas Enterprise Zone Act made no distinction at the time between for-profit or nonprofit businesses. The state claimed only for-profit businesses qualified for the incentives. The state Department of Economic Development says it is evaluating the ruling and may appeal the decision to the Arkansas Supreme Court.

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