Wednesday, October 01, 2008
AFP Arizona recommendations on 2008 ballot propositions
1 October 2008
Dear Arizona Taxpayer,
We strongly urge Arizona taxpayers to vote YES on the following ballot propositions, which would LOWER the costs of tax, regulatory, and/or litigation burdens imposed on Arizonans by state and local government:
Prop 105 Majority Rule—Let the People Decide
Prop 101 The Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act
Prop 100 Protect Our Homes
More information on Props 105, 101, and 100 is available here: http://www.americansforprosperity.org/includes/filemanager/files/az/2008ballotpropsyes.pdf
We strongly urge Arizona taxpayers to vote NO on the following measure, which would GREATLY INCREASE the costs of regulatory and litigation burdens imposed on Arizonans by state and local government:
Prop 201 “Homeowners’ Bill of Rights” / Trial Lawyer Enrichment Act
More information on Prop 201 is available here:
http://www.americansforprosperity.org/includes/filemanager/files/az/2008ballotpropsnoway.pdf
We ask Arizona taxpayers to consider voting NO on the following measures, which would INCREASE the costs of tax, regulatory, and/or litigation burdens imposed on Arizonans by state and local government:
Prop 200 Payday Loan Reform Act
Prop 300 Legislative Salary Increase
More information on Props 200 and 300 is available here:
http://www.americansforprosperity.org/includes/filemanager/files/az/2008ballotpropsno.pdf
We believe that the impact of the following measures on tax, regulatory, and/or litigation burdens is NEUTRAL or UNCLEAR:
Prop 102 Marriage Amendment
Prop 202 Stop Illegal Hiring
Tom Jenney, Director
Chad Kirkpatrick, Chairman
Americans for Prosperity, Arizona
(Arizona Federation of Taxpayers)
www.aztaxpayers.org
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AFP made a good call on Prop 200. The payday industry has been trying to pass it off as reform, but at the end of the day, all it will do is lock in their 400% interest rates – forever.
Vote NO on Prop 200!
http://www.200isnoreform.com
The Arizona Credit Union System evidently wants the payday advance industry in the state to dry up and die. Their position is likely fueled entirely by self interest, and they are stepping up its lobbying efforts in order to drive the competition out and get their hands on their customers. The Arizona Community Financial Services Association is one of the organizations vying to pass Proposition 200, which will regulate the industry in the state, reforming the industry into a completely legitimate and regulated industry, which will benefit the businesses, but most of all the consumers. The bill will lower loan fees, create far more flexible repayment plans, and put greater restrictions on physical stores and further regulate the online lenders. These are real reforms, and they benefit the consumers, but they also will stave off the doomsday clock for payday loan lenders in the state, set to expire in 2010. Does anyone really think that ANY state in can afford to create more unemployment?
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Prop 200 is the BIGGEST SCAM on the ballot. Sponsored by the Pay Day Loan industry, the commercials shown on TV LIE about that bill. No is right! VOTE NO ON Porp 200, I already did!
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