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Local voters reject beverage tax, say no to casino in Maine landslide

By Jim Kanak
jkanak@seacoastonline.com

Voters in Maine overwhelmingly approved the People's Veto on Tuesday, and rejected a new tax on beverages to support the Dirigo Health Plan.

Question 1 on the ballot won by a vote of 389,479 to 220,193, according to the Bangor Daily News, with 87 percent of all precincts reporting.

"We never took this for granted," said Ted O'Meara of Fed Up with Taxes, the group that led the citizens' initiative to repeal the tax. "Ballot questions can be challenging and volatile. We were hoping for a very convincing showing and we got one."

O'Meara said the signs of the landslide win were evident early on.

"It started to form with only five to 10 percent of the votes in," he said. "Once we got to the 60 to 40 percent range it held there. That leads me to believe that we ran very strong across the state."

In fact, the final percentage difference was 64 to 36 percent of the votes in favor of the question.

An attempt to reach Gordon Smith of the group No on One, which sought to defeat the question, thereby maintaining the tax, was unsuccessful.

Voters faced two other questions on the state ballot.

Once again, a proposed casino, this one in Oxford County, was defeated by a 343,790 to 282,307 count.

Finally, a bond issue to support public water system infrastructure projects led by 301,070 to 292,946, only a one percent difference, again with 87 percent of precincts reporting, according to the Bangor Daily News.

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Fed Up With Taxes Launches first Television ad



FED UP WITH TAXES LAUNCHES FIRST TELEVISION AD

Released 8/26/08

AUGUSTA, Maine – The Fed Up With Taxes/YES on 1 coalition aired its first television ad last night during the Democratic National Convention. The 30 second ad features Gary Emmons, a small businessman and owner of Exit 26 Quik Stop in Richmond.

“I know first-hand what the impact of these new taxes will be on Maine’s small businesses and working families,” said Emmons, “With the rising costs of gasoline, heating oil and groceries, this is absolutely the worst time to be increasing taxes on beverages we all enjoy such as flavored water, juice drinks, beer, wine and soda.”

Fed Up With Taxes/Yes on 1 is a bipartisan coalition of Maine people, businesses and organizations that submitted more than 95,000 names to the Maine Secretary of State earlier this summer in order to force a statewide vote on repeal of $75 million of new taxes on everyday beverages and health care claims.

The new taxes increase the price of beer, wine, flavored water, teas, sports drinks, juice drinks, soda, and many other popular beverages. The same legislation also created a new 1.8% tax on paid health insurance claims.

The ad is airing on television stations throughout the state and also can be viewed at http://www.fedupwithtaxes.org.

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