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« Eight Is Enough | Main | Why the Press is Paying Less Attention to Iraq » March 28, 200516 States Considering Taxpayers Bill of RightsThe Heritage Foundation reports that, "even as it comes under fire in Colorado, the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights is attracting strong interest in states across the country." Some 16 states are considering amendments this year that resemble Colorado's landmark - and highly successful - Taxpayers' Bill of Rights, including Tennessee. The other 15 are Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, and Wisconsin. The Heritage article says passage of a Taxpayers Bill of Rights is "most likely" in Arizona, California, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon and Wisconsin. Posted in Taxpayers Bill of Rights
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Bill, Please comment on Bob Schulz' Right to Petition lawsuit. http://www.givemeliberty.org I'd like to get your opinion on this. Thanks for blogging. Keep up the good work. Posted by: Doug Kenline at March 28, 2005 11:19 PMDoug, I appreciate you posting comments here, but I never like it much when people use comments to order me to do things. You've already mentioned that website once in comments below another post. If and when I get time to go study it I might mention it here. Or I might not. This is my blog. I write about things that interest me, in hopes they'll interest my readers, not the other way around. Posted by: Bill Hobbs at March 29, 2005 06:50 AMPost a comment
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