Greetings!    

 

Please Vote No on Amendment 7

 Amendment 7 is a ¾ cent sales tax for 10 years expected to generate over 5 
billion dollars within that time period. MoDOT (Missouri Dept of 
Transportation) will receive 90% of the money from the tax. Cities and counties 
will get the other 10%.  The agency's major project is the rebuilding / 
expansion of I-70 with a cost estimate between $2 and $4 billion.  

 Groceries and Fuel are exempted from the tax.  

 Fuel taxes can not be increased during the 10 years. While some consider that 
a plus, its a ridiculous policy to put into our constitution that users of our 
roads can not be taxed to pay for the roads via fuel taxes.

 6 reasons to vote NO! on amendment 7

 #1 Road repairs should be paid for primarily by those who use them the most - 
via taxes on gas or diesel fuel.  Amendment 7 strays from this common sense 
policy.   If this passes, a Grandmother on social security will pay more every 
time she shops in Missouri, while truckers who drive through Missouri will not 
pay any more than they did before. 55% of Missouri's truck traffic has neither 
an origin nor destination in Missouri.  They do the most damage to our roads 
yet they get a free pass for 10 years.  It's just bad policy to increase taxes 
on our lowest income citizens and let the big rig trucks not pay for their wear 
and tear on our roads.

  #2 Amendment 7 would be the largest tax increase in the history of Missouri 
and would double MoDot's budget.    Yes MoDot has less money today than during 
the "Shovel Ready days of Obama Stimulus money"   MoDot spending surged during 
the past few years with one time projects and federal stimulus money.  Now they 
want you to fund that level of spending to become the new normal.

#3 Local sales tax rates would zoom to over 10% in some locations .  Missouri 
would be come the 7th highest rate for sales tax in America.

 #4 MoDot has been on a campaign promising 'candy' to anyone who might support 
this tax increase.  Airports, new sidewalks for cities, light rail.  Sharing 
your money with cities and counties. Many promises outside of MoDot's true 
mission.   While their efforts in the past couple of years are very 
questionable.   I-35 is a good case in point.  In the last year, MoDot 
resurfaced nice smooth areas of I-35 south of Cameron.   But they left 
untouched the worst part of that 10 mile stretch.

 #5 If you believe the lottery saved our schools, then you might believe this 
tax increase will save our roads. It is a general revenue tax increase - 
earmarked for roads, bridges, bicycle paths, new buses, etc.   but one must 
observe how the whole budget process works in Jeff City to really understand 
that a targeted tax increase does not work like it appears.  Lets compare to 
your house hold budget.  Maybe you want to pay off your credit card bill so you 
have a garage sale this month and raise an extra $500.  the bill comes and you 
send them all the garage sale money; $500! Now do you send your regular payment 
of $400 too?  or do you take the 400 and go shopping?  Politicians in Jeff City 
would go spend the 400 on other stuff and then proudly tell you that they 
dutifully spent the 500 just as promised.  Amendment 7 looks  like a slush fund 
to me.  just another tax increase. 

 #6  Kansas City and St Louis highways have been under construction for as long 
as anyone can remember.   The 'interstate systems'  built for those cities are 
quite frankly amazing.   Both cities now have have some of the most dense 
highway networks in the nation.  

 St. Louis & Kansas City have the most highway lane-miles per capita of any 
major American city.

 

Good Job MoDot,  now you can stop all that building and focus on keeping our 
roads smooth and pot hole free and do it without a tax increase.

 

A short version of this article was published as a letter to the editor in the 
St Joe News Press Today.  You can read and comment on it here 
<http://www.newspressnow.com/opinion/your_letters/article_2d1d8a66-5073-5255-ab54-b75abf6dfb34.html?mode=jqm>
 

 

More details and additional talking points are in this article 
<http://transactionkc.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/transportation-tax-talking-points-final.pdf>
  by a group opposing amendment 7

 You can help defeat amendment 7

 -  Forward this message to your email contact list

 - Write a letter to the editor to your local paper

 - Call talk radio and discuss amendment 7

 - Vote No on Amendment 7 on Tuesday August 5

  

This issue was polled about a month ago and it very close.  The efforts that 
you and your friends make to defeat it in the next week could be the difference 
of passing or failing.

 

In Liberty,

 

Paul Hamby

Maysville Missouri

816 632 0602 cell

 

 

  p.s.  you can view all 5 of the amendments / referendums on the august ballot 
here; 

 

August 5 2014 ballot issues <http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/2014ballot/>  

 

        
        


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