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Want to see how your taxes are spent? Check out new Web site (The Salt Lake Tribune) The state of Utah has launched a new transparency Web site that backers say will let the public scrutinize where their money is spent and save taxpayers millions of dollars. Missouri lawmakers vote to loosen bingo rules (Columbia Missourian) JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri lawmakers have voted to loosen many of the state's bingo restrictions. The legislation given final approval Friday would allow more frequent bingo games and replace a $3,600-per-day cap on prizes for all bingo rounds with a ceiling set by the Gaming Commission. The bill also lowers taxes. The measure eliminates a 0.2-cent tax levied on each game card. It also repeals a ... DISCUS says IL alcohol tax proposal would threaten state's tourism (Beverage Dynamics) SPRINGFIELD, IL – The Illinois State Legislature is considering an anti-tourism proposal to nearly double the state excise tax on alcohol – a move chided by a coalition of hospitality business and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, which noted that such an increase would have a devastating ripple effect across the state hospitality and tourism industries at the worst possible ... 'Fair tax' gains traction in Missouri legislature (Columbia Missourian) COLUMBIA — Increasing frustration over Missouri's 90-year-old income tax has prompted legislators to begin pushing an alternative that to date has been little more than a fringe issue on the national political scene. Although the proposal to let voters decide whether to replace the state income tax with a sales tax on all goods and services died in the Senate this year, it gained more traction ... 'Sleeper cell' Republicans band together in Missouri Senate (Columbia Missourian) JEFFERSON CITY — They're called the "Republican Sleeper Cell." Although not well known, this group of six conservative state senators became one of the strongest forces in the closing days of the legislative session. In the Jefferson City political world, some former and current lawmakers have given this group of conservative lawmakers its name. They say these senators lurk in the background and ... Missouri high court hears school funding challenge (Columbia Missourian) JEFFERSON CITY — After more than five years and $6 million of legal expenses, a lawsuit claiming Missouri is shortchanging its schools finally made it to the state Supreme Court on Monday. Attorneys representing fewer than half of Missouri's 523 school districts argued that the state fails to provide enough money to schools and fails to distribute it fairly, at least partly because of a flawed ... State Senate ponders Missouri Fair Tax bill (Bolivar Herald-Free Press) A bill that recently passed in the Missouri House of Representatives could mean a change in the way Missourians are taxed. The Fair Tax bill, HJR 36, would replace the state’s income tax with a sales tax. Tax trial under way (Branson Daily News) COLE COUNTY — Taney County officials began heading to Jefferson City on Tuesday in preparation for a trial over property taxes. Mo. high court hears school funding challenge (Park Hills Daily Journal) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — After more than five years and $6 million of legal expenses, a lawsuit claiming Missouri is shortchanging its schools finally made it to the state Supreme Court on Monday. Missouri at front of grassroots tax movement (Columbia Missourian) COLUMBIA — The idea of adopting a statewide consumption tax in lieu of traditional corporate and individual income taxes is not novel. Fifteen years ago, three Houston businessmen invested $20 million to study alternatives to income tax nationwide. The idea has since gained a cult following. The alternative tax plan was popularized by radio personality Neal Boortz and U.S. Rep. John Linder, ...
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