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<blockquote data-quote="mack" data-source="post: 1507959" data-attributes="member: 7386"><p>CAIP is not a perfect program by any means... but it is by far the best. TN passed theirs away to balance the budget then used a tobacco tax to fund the TAEP program which was somewhat modeled from KY.</p><p></p><p>The best part of TN is that it is not county specific based on burley base. The producer in Giles Co has the same shot at funding as the producer in Greene Co. </p><p></p><p>Here in KY, a county like Harrison gets 10 fold the amount of funding as Crittenden for example due to the burley base 20 years ago. It's time for a restructuring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mack, post: 1507959, member: 7386"] CAIP is not a perfect program by any means... but it is by far the best. TN passed theirs away to balance the budget then used a tobacco tax to fund the TAEP program which was somewhat modeled from KY. The best part of TN is that it is not county specific based on burley base. The producer in Giles Co has the same shot at funding as the producer in Greene Co. Here in KY, a county like Harrison gets 10 fold the amount of funding as Crittenden for example due to the burley base 20 years ago. It's time for a restructuring. [/QUOTE]
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