Today is the last chance to vote

If you haven’t voted yet today is the day. Your vote matters!

Voting on West 7th in St. Paul
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 Have you voted yet?  Information on where to vote and how to register at the polls. I will Vote!

I voted last week.  I voted no for the 1% sales tax. The money is going to be used for roads and parks. Sales tax is regressive.  Sales taxes are highly regressive, with poor families in the U.S. paying nearly eight times more of their income in sales taxes than the wealthiest families due to spending more of their smaller paychecks on buying goods and having less left over to save and invest.

Our tax code favors income from wealth over income from working.  A 1% sales tax means that a greater percentage of a person’s income will go to pay taxes. The lower the income the greater the impact.

In recent years St. Paul has lost most big box stores. Target and Menards are all that remain. Higher sales tax isn’t going to attract businesses to the area. As for retail maybe it only works in the suburbs.

Supposedly the tax will spread some of the expense of roadwork and park maintenance to people who live outside of St.Paul but who use the roads and parks. The services are currently funded by property taxes.  and trust me we pay plenty of those.

I remain skeptical. I know that people from all over come to St. Paul for sports and beer and possibly for jobs with government agencies.

The tax system could be used to help reduce poverty and inequality instead of being used to make it worse and a 1% sales tax would mean that St. Paul has the highest sales tax in the state.

Yes, the roads are horrible and need repair. We need to figure out where to find the money for that without raising the taxes of those who can least afford it.l

 Please vote no on the sales tax increase. 

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