In Addition to VLTs and Tobacco Money, One More Problem for Gov. Strickland’s Patchwork Budget is…
the unconstitutional application of the Taft/Householder-created CAT tax to food.
Here is the relevant amendment which makes such a tax unconstitutional. And make no mistake- a CAT tax, which is a tax on receipts, most certainly is a sales tax, even though AG Rich Cordray is put in the ridiculous position of having to argue otherwise.
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Never forget Absentee State Sentator Jon Husted's support of the CAT!