Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 08:15:26 -0700
From: tmotola@ci.phoenix.az.us ("Tony Motola")
Subject: Re: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions
To:
I hope that answers some of your questions, and for more detailed
answers I would contact the Bond Campaign I listed for you above.
Sincerest Regards,
Tony otola
Council Assistant
District 1
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Subject: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions
Author: Dean Howard at ~CED_PO1
Date: 3/9/01 10:50 AM
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Subject: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions
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i would love to vote for the $750,000,000 or roughly
1 billion dollars in bonds tohelp improve the city
of phoenix if its not going to cost me one cent more,
and it wont increase my taxes by one cent, and if it wont
keep any old taxes that are due to be repealed, and it
wont cost me any money money in other forms.
from the ads i have seen promoting the bonds that what
im told. if i vote yes these bonds wont raise my taxes
one cent. i suspect that you as a elected phoenix government
official are one of the prometers of these bonds.
to be honest this bond issue sounds like one of those
things that are too good to be true. with backers of
the bonds saying trust me the bonds are free they
wont cost you one cent sounds like a lie thats not
true.
i will gladly vote for the bonds this tueday if you
can verify that it wont cost me one cent more in raised
taxes, and wont stop the repeal of any tax cuts. and it
wont cost me one cent more if i vote for the bonds.
please explain.
thanks
mike ross
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"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny;
when the government fears the people, there is liberty "
Thomas Jefferson