Thursday's vote did not symbolize an endorsement of Daniels' plan from the committee, said its chairman, Rep. Bill Crawford, D-Indianapolis. Instead, he said, it acknowledges that the governor's proposal is important enough that any alterations should be discussed in the full chamber."We think the public wants property tax reform," Crawford said, "and we want to keep it moving as expeditiously as possible."
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