Michigan Transportation Funding Amendment (2014)
Not on Ballot |
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Michigan Transportation Funding Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in Michigan as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have raised the state sales tax from six percent to eight percent and eliminate the state fuel tax.[1]
Opposition
Opponents
- The Michigan Chamber of Commerce[1]
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the Michigan Constitution
To place the measure on the ballot, a minimum two-thirds vote was required in both the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan State Senate.
See also
- 2014 ballot measures
- Michigan 2014 ballot measures
- Laws governing the initiative process in Michigan
Additional reading
Footnotes
State of Michigan Lansing (capital) | |
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