The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled against a proposed sales tax initiative in Scottsdale, siding with the Goldwater Institute. The court's decision blocks a $1.2 billion park tax from being put to voters, citing concerns over misleading information presented to the public regarding Prop. 490, a 0.15% city sales tax rate measure. The ruling is considered a significant victory for taxpayers and sends a message to government officials about the importance of transparency in tax-related matters.
We are proud to have been a part of this victory restoring the right to bear arms for out of-state residents in California. Also, props to our incredible legal team! šŗšø https://t.co/YenjdcyVGh
Awesome. I remember wondering for a while no lawsuit like fhis was filed since Cali bans carry for all non-residents absent very temp permits for those with work in the state or something. Now a preliminary injunction has been issued . Another day another win. Thank you⦠https://t.co/1AXPAnSDh7
Reading through it now. The real short version is that we got a very limited win on wait times, with the Court limiting relief to just the named Plaintiffs, and a win on nonresident carry, which I still need to read the details of. Thread coming soon. Relieved this ruling⦠https://t.co/PTyn5YwS8t