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North Carolina authorizes sending transit sales tax option to voters

North Carolina authorizes sending transit sales tax option to voters
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Intended as an alternative to getting behind the wheel during rush hours, a new North Carolina law allows voters to decide whether to expand mass transit throughout the state.

Gov. Bev Perdue signed into law a bill that could put millions of dollars in new taxes and fees into public transit systems throughout the state. Previously HB148, the new law lets voters in each county decide whether to increase their sales taxes and vehicle registration fees. The earliest the question could appear on ballots is 2010.

In five urban counties – Durham, Forsyth, Guilford, Orange and Wake – voters could increase local sales taxes by a half cent. The 94 other counties could raise sales taxes by a quarter cent. Vehicle registration fees would also increase by $2.

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Oooooor they could stop wasting money on all kinds of stupid #### and spend it properly for once.
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