In theory, the members of Bush's tax commission are supposed to approach their efforts with an open mind.
He was a member of Michigan's tax commission in 1912.
She returned to the Tax Commission in 1947 as executive secretary.
But both in fact state that appeals go to the Tax Commission.
In 1901, the governor appointed him to the Tax Commission.
Among his proposals is a year-round tax commission to clear up the backlog.
But each year, at least 45,000 property owners challenge their assessment before the Tax Commission.
For the rest of the campaign Bush aides referred disparagingly to the panel as "the national tax commission."
Lawyers involved in assessment appeals before the Tax Commission expect a much higher level of activity.
Property owners can challenge their assessments each year before the Tax Commission, an independent board.