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March 22, 2004
On with better things...
On the subject of TaBOR, the following arrived in my email box today from Ben Cunningham of TNTaxRevolt.org:
73% Favor Kansas Taxpayer Bill of Rights
"Nearly three of four registered voters in Kansas support a proposed constitutional amendment that would require voter approval on all state tax increases, according to supporters of the amendment. The group, the Kansas Taxpayer Bill of Rights Coalition, commissioned a poll of 400 registered voters conducted March 17-18 by Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & Associates.
The poll found 73 percent of Kansans favor the proposed amendment. Sixty-six percent of voters support it even after they are presented with arguments that such a measure could make it too difficult for the state to fund education and health care."
Read the entire story here.
I replied to the email and said we should create a Tennessee Taxpayer Bill of Rights Coalition.
Yes indeed...a coalition...let's do that.
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