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2007 House Bill 47 (Create 'tax-me-more' fund)

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  • Introduced by Rep. David Floyd on January 2, 2007, to establish the tax-me-more account within the state general fund to receive voluntary contributions from individuals and entities that believe they are undertaxed. The bill would require the Finance and Administration Cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations to establish a contribution process. The bill would require the Department of Revenue to provide an opportunity for taxpayers to make contributions with their income tax payments. The bill would require that amounts in the fund be appropriated by the General Assembly as part of the biennial budget process.
    • Referred to the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee on January 3, 2007.

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Introduced by Rep. David Floyd on January 2, 2007. New Comment

1) Amen! [by Anonymous Citizen on August 14, 2008]
Indeed, put your money where your mouths are libs. You are constantly telling the rest of us what to do with our money by coercively taking it from us and then blowing it on all manner of bad ideas and "feel good" schemes. It is obvious you libs are only "do gooders" when you can do it with someone else's money.

The state needs to stop trying to replace the church through the actions of the humanist and atheist liberals, or otherwise naive liberals, and leave us alone.

Factoid: Conservatives have less money than liberals yet give more to charity, a little known fact thanks to the liberal information controllers in our society. And that even counts all the money libs give to their false charities that are really thinly veiled attempts to destroy America and bring in the UN to control us.
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2) Put Your Money Where Your Mouths Are Liberals [by Anonymous Citizen on January 5, 2008]
This is great. Finally, the big tax liberals can put up or shut up!
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3) you get what you pay for [by Anonymous Citizen on October 17, 2006]
This must be this gentlemen's first time to be a part of government that is for the people and thinks all these services provided by local, state and federal government is free; i.e., he does not realize taxes is what allows citizens to have running water that works evertime it is on---both the hot and cold water---sewer lines to take away human waste keeing down disease; allows governments to construct and maintain roads so citizens can get their wares to market and allows them to do social and recreation driving; schools so children of citizens can receive a less costly education and thus through education crime is significantly kept in control and so on.

This attempt at using something as important as Kentucky law to belittle current system reaks of irresponsibility!
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