The Concord Monitor had the good news today: ["City tax cap signatures submitted"].
Frankly, a 100-plus-signature spread is a little thin to me. But whatever. It will probably make it on the ballot and then we can have a serious discussion about the issue in Concord.
My gut tells me it will be a close election especially since Concord is more liberal than most places in New Hampshire and the turnout for Obama is going to be huge. But that doesn't mean it will automatically fail.
Later this week, I will have a post featuring a slew of reasons why the tax cap is needed in Concord and why I will be voting Yes for the tax cap.
Frankly, a 100-plus-signature spread is a little thin to me. But whatever. It will probably make it on the ballot and then we can have a serious discussion about the issue in Concord.
My gut tells me it will be a close election especially since Concord is more liberal than most places in New Hampshire and the turnout for Obama is going to be huge. But that doesn't mean it will automatically fail.
Later this week, I will have a post featuring a slew of reasons why the tax cap is needed in Concord and why I will be voting Yes for the tax cap.
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