NewsNovember 19, 2003

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Passage of a constitutional amendment proposed for August's ballot would mean Missourians would automatically pay higher sales taxes whenever state revenue falls. Under the proposal, if general revenue falls below the 2001 fiscal year level, the state would be in a "fiscal emergency" and sales taxes automatically would rise by up to 1 percent to make up the shortfall...

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Passage of a constitutional amendment proposed for August's ballot would mean Missourians would automatically pay higher sales taxes whenever state revenue falls. Under the proposal, if general revenue falls below the 2001 fiscal year level, the state would be in a "fiscal emergency" and sales taxes automatically would rise by up to 1 percent to make up the shortfall.

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