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| Sec. B-1. Statutory referendum procedure; submission at statewide election; form of question; | effective date. This Act takes effect when approved only for the | purpose of permitting its submission to the legal voters of the | State at a statewide election held on the Tuesday following the | first Monday of November following passage of this Act. |
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| | The municipal officers of this State shall notify the | inhabitants of their respective cities, towns and plantations | to meet, in the manner prescribed by law for holding a | statewide election, to vote on the acceptance or rejection of | this Act by voting on the following question: |
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| "Do you favor increasing the sales tax imposed on tangible | personal property and taxable services from 5% to 6% in | order to fund in equal proportions an increase in the | homestead tax exemption from $7,000 to $20,000 and to | provide an addition to funds for general purpose aid for | local schools?" |
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| | The legal voters of each city, town and plantation shall | vote by ballot on this question and designate their choice by | a cross or check mark placed within the square below the word | "Yes" or "No." The ballots must be received, sorted, counted | and declared in open ward, town and plantation meetings and | returns made to the Secretary of State in the same manner as | votes for members of the Legislature. The Governor shall | review the returns and, if it appears that a majority of the | legal votes are cast in favor of the question the Governor | shall proclaim that fact without delay, and Part A takes | effect 30 days after the date of the proclamation. |
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| | The Secretary of State shall prepare and furnish to each | city, town and plantation all ballots, returns and copies of | this Act necessary to carry out the purposes of this | referendum. |
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| | This bill requires a referendum question on the November | ballot that asks the voters of the State to increase the state | sales tax from 5% to 6% in order to fund an increase in the | homestead tax exemption from $7,000 to $20,000 and to provide | additional revenues for general purpose aid for local schools. |
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