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Update RELEASES.md info and release in docs/index.html file
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2019-06-08 Release 0.9.0
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(last merged pull request is
[#63](https://github.com/PSLmodels/Behavioral-Responses/pull/63))

**API Changes**
- None

**New Features**
- Use new Tax-Calculator 2.3 Records interface to get dump variables
[[#63](https://github.com/PSLmodels/Behavioral-Responses/pull/63)
by Martin Holmer]

**Bug Fixes**
- None


2019-05-13 Release 0.8.0
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(last merged pull request is
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<p>This document tells you how to use Behavioral-Responses, an
open-source model in the Policy Simulation Library (PSL) collection of
USA tax models, the <b>lastest release</b> of which is:
<a href="https://github.com/PSLmodels/Behavioral-Responses/blob/master/RELEASES.md#2019-05-13-release-080"
target="_blank">0.8.0 (2019-05-13)</a>.</p>
<a href="https://github.com/PSLmodels/Behavioral-Responses/blob/master/RELEASES.md#2019-06-08-release-090"
target="_blank">0.9.0 (2019-06-08)</a>.</p>

<p>This documentation assumes that you have already read the
<a href="https://github.com/PSLmodels/Behavioral-Responses#behavioral-responses"
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introduction to writing Python programs using Tax-Calculator, read the
tested recipes in our
<a href="https://PSLmodels.github.io/Tax-Calculator/cookbook.html"
target="_blank">Tax-Calculator cookbook</a>. If you want to
target="_blank">Tax-Calculator Python Cookbook</a>. If you want to
participate in the development of Behavioral-Responses &mdash; by
asking a question, reporting a bug, improving the documentation or
making an enhancement to the Python source code &mdash; you should go
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