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Eugene

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Fri Apr 22, 2022, 03:19 PM Apr 2022

Arizona Supreme Court reinstates massive income tax cuts

Source: Associated Press

Arizona Supreme Court reinstates massive income tax cuts

By BOB CHRISTIE
April 22, 2022

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the state’s voters do not have the right to reject a massive income tax cut approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov. Doug Ducey last year.

The decision means a tax cut is in effect that will hit nearly $2 billion when it is fully in place and mainly benefits the wealthy.

The high court overturned a lower court judge who ruled in favor of education advocates who collected enough signatures under the state’s referendum law to block them from taking effect until voters could weigh in in November.

Lawyers for the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a conservative pro-business group that pushes for lower taxes and regulations, argued the state constitution does not allow referrals for measures that provide for the “support and maintenance” of state government and that the tax cut bill falls into that category.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/voting-rights-business-legislature-state-governments-doug-ducey-171d2f5e7c7d0a121838f968f1c243f9

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Arizona Supreme Court reinstates massive income tax cuts (Original Post) Eugene Apr 2022 OP
Referendums are the process that allows citizens to challenge how legislatures provide for the in2herbs Apr 2022 #1

in2herbs

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1. Referendums are the process that allows citizens to challenge how legislatures provide for the
Fri Apr 22, 2022, 03:55 PM
Apr 2022

"support and maintenance" of state government, so by their very authority (referendums) -- and because the referendum process is enshrined in the AZ Constitution -- the judges have amended the AZ Constitution via this ruling.

Hey AZ SC: name one act the AZ government performs that is not for the "support and maintenance" of the state of AZ!

The Rs in this state have wanted and worked for this ruling for decades. They hate the right that AZ citizens have to the referendum process to address their grievances.



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