Tax Increase Super Majority
Republican leaders and House freshmen announced that Republicans would propose a constitutional amendment that would require a three-fifths … read more
Republican leaders and House freshmen announced that Republicans would propose a constitutional amendment that would require a three-fifths “super majority” for all tax increases on April 15, 1996. They also took questions from the press. This provision was part of the original version of the balanced budget amendment, but the passed version does not have this provision. close
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