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Kibosh Placed On Kelsey Anti-Income Tax Affirmation

Posted on April 1, 2009 at 12:18 pm

Rep. Brian Kelsey’s constitutional amendment to confirm that the income tax is unconstitutional will not see the light of day:

The subcommittee didn’t actually vote on the resolution, of course, not wishing to wind up on the record on this particular issue. Instead, its leaders craftily attached a $20,000 fiscal note by requiring newspaper publication notice to voters if the question ever makes it onto the ballot. Then the panel voted to delay considering the resolution until after the state budget, meaning it’ll most likely be quietly killed. Once the budget is adopted, the legislature’s spent all the money there is to spend. So even coming up with another $20,000 for Kelsey will be impossible.

Kelsey offered to raise private funds to pay for the legal notice but no one was listening

“Of course, this will never come out from behind the budget,” he told reporters. “They just showed exactly how they feel about this resolution. They’re for an income tax. It’s extremely frustrating that they won’t even allow us to go out and raise these funds privately so that we can put this matter to rest.”

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4 Responses to “Kibosh Placed On Kelsey Anti-Income Tax Affirmation”

  1. Dr. Jellyfinger writes
    April 1st, 2009 1:04 pm

    Actually, the state constitution requires public notice of constitutional amendments, and previous state attorneys general have opined that this notice includes running statewide newspaper ads. This $20,000 is standard for all constitutional amendments and was not concocted by this subcommittee.

  2. Tom Paine writes
    April 1st, 2009 1:12 pm

    Kinda scary when bloggers know more about state constitutional law than the esteemed members of our General Assembly…

  3. Steve Ross writes
    April 1st, 2009 1:37 pm

    I thought for sure this was an April Fool’s joke, then I saw it on his List of sponsored Resolutions. HJR 0003.

    I assume the same would apply for HJR 0127 as well.

  4. April 1st, 2009 6:35 pm

    Say what you will about Naifeh, but this BS never saw the light of day when he was Speaker.

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