Jim, not to hijack your thread, but while I'm there I intend to vote against this one:
Proposition Number 4 (HJR 63)
HJR 63 would amend the constitution to authorize the legislature to permit a county to issue bonds or notes to finance the development or redevelopment of an unproductive, underdeveloped, or blighted area within the county, and to pledge increases in ad valorem tax revenues imposed on property in the area by the county for repayment of such bonds or notes. The amendment does not provide independent authority for increasing ad valorem tax rates.
Fort Worth used my tax money to pay Cabela's to build a store in the "blighted" Alliance Airport area.
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- Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:23 am
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- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Texas constitutional amendment prop. 9-pardons
with thisCharles L. Cotton wrote: I think the law should be changed such that all successfully completed deferred adjudications result in the defendant's record being expunged.
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