10-25-2018, 02:25 PM
I wondered when the House leadership proposed a constitutional amendment to allow a Real Property tax to benefit education whether it was an attempt to besmirch the whole subject of amending the Constitution. It was so badly worded that it was easily found legally defective by the State Supreme Court and ordered unconstitutional. The fingerprints were so obvious that the authors should be embarrassed by their hamhandedness.
It thus acts as a bad reference, no doubt spoiling two potentially beneficial proposals.
It thus acts as a bad reference, no doubt spoiling two potentially beneficial proposals.