Arizona Daily Independent: On Monday, the Arizona State Senate passed a repeal of the food tax. The measure passed on a party line vote of 16-13-1.
With Arizonans struggling to keep up with rising prices on the basics, the bill has enjoyed bipartisan support everywhere but in the Legislature.
Cities and towns have objected to the relief for families through tax cuts arguing that they need the tax revenue. However, legislators argue that currently, state and local governments in Arizona are financially strong and that the municipalities should be doing well enough without the added revenue. MORE
“We governments are short on money. Let’s tax the people who are also short on money.”
That makes sense.
“they need the tax revenue”
how about legislators pony up the thousands & thousands of TAX FREE untraceable dirty money they took from the sinaloa gang members
Imitation Governor Katie Hobbs will veto it.
The get addicted to tax dollar waste and don’t know how to back them off. Voting fraud doesn’t help.
Tax is only on prepared foods.
Gov: “My money’s in yo pocket, mufukuh! Give it up!”
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
They always need it for Public Safety and The Children, but it always seems to go to a crony or no show jobs.
I’m here and can only say thank you for a great post. Please continue to do well