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USA-IT partner and Michigan Chamber of Commerce’s director of tax policy and regulatory affairs, Dan Papineau, writes:
“As criminal enterprises continue to devise new strategies and practices to evade law enforcement, we must bring more tools to the table to keep pace with black market ingenuity. This involves sharing knowledge of illegal trade with the public so they are aware of what happens in the shadows, while also working with law enforcement and local governments to target these operations, and empowering lawmakers, organizations and our communities with the tools needed to act.”
“Through the work of partnerships like USA-IT, we can work toward holding the perpetrators of illegal trade accountable and ensure a more secure and prosperous Michigan.”
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