CACR10 (2019) Compare Changes


Unchanged Version

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I. That the second part of the constitution be amended by inserting after article 6-b the following new article:

Art.6-c. Use of Income Tax Revenues Restricted to Reducing Real Estate Property Taxes. All revenue from any personal income tax enacted in the state shall be returned to the cities, towns, school districts, and counties to assist in property tax relief .

II. That the above amendment proposed to the constitution be submitted to the qualified voters of the state at the state general election to be held in November, 2020.

III. That the selectmen of all towns, cities, wards and places in the state are directed to insert in their warrants for the said 2020 election an article to the following effect: To decide whether the amendments of the constitution proposed by the 2019 session of the general court shall be approved.

IV. That the wording of the question put to the qualified voters shall be:

"Are you in favor of amending the first part of the constitution by inserting after article 6-b a new article to read as follows:

Art.6-c. Use of Income Tax Revenues Restricted to Reducing Real Estate Property Taxes. All revenue from any personal income tax enacted in the state shall be returned to the cities, towns, school districts, and counties to assist in property tax relief."

V. That the secretary of state shall print the question to be submitted on a separate ballot or on the same ballot with other constitutional questions. The ballot containing the question shall include 2 squares next to the question allowing the voter to vote "Yes" or "No." If no cross is made in either of the squares, the ballot shall not be counted on the question. The outside of the ballot shall be the same as the regular official ballot except that the words "Questions Relating to Constitutional Amendments proposed by the 2019 General Court" shall be printed in bold type at the top of the ballot.

VI. That if the proposed amendment is approved by 2/3 of those voting on the amendment, it becomes effective when the governor proclaims its adoption.

VII. Voters' Guide.

AT THE PRESENT TIME, There is no state income tax in New Hampshire.

IF THE AMENDMENT IS ADOPTED, if an income tax is ever enacted, the revenue from it would be used only to reduce property taxes.

Changed Version

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I. That the second part of the constitution be amended by inserting after article 6-b the following new article:

6-c. All revenue from any personal income tax enacted in the state shall be returned to the cities, towns, school districts, and counties to assist in property tax relief .

II. That the above amendment proposed to the constitution be submitted to the qualified voters of the state at the state general election to be held in November, 2020.

III. That the selectmen of all towns, cities, wards and places in the state are directed to insert in their warrants for the said 2020 election an article to the following effect: To decide whether the amendments of the constitution proposed by the 2019 session of the general court shall be approved.

IV. That the wording of the question put to the qualified voters shall be:

"Are you in favor of amending the first part of the constitution by inserting after article 6-b a new article to read as follows:

6-c. All revenue from any personal income tax enacted in the state shall be returned to the cities, towns, school districts, and counties to assist in property tax relief."

V. That the secretary of state shall print the question to be submitted on a separate ballot or on the same ballot with other constitutional questions. The ballot containing the question shall include 2 squares next to the question allowing the voter to vote "Yes" or "No." If no cross is made in either of the squares, the ballot shall not be counted on the question. The outside of the ballot shall be the same as the regular official ballot except that the words "Questions Relating to Constitutional Amendments proposed by the 2019 General Court" shall be printed in bold type at the top of the ballot.

VI. That if the proposed amendment is approved by 2/3 of those voting on the amendment, it becomes effective when the governor proclaims its adoption.

VII. Voters' Guide.

AT THE PRESENT TIME, There is no state income tax in New Hampshire.

IF THE AMENDMENT IS ADOPTED, if an income tax is ever enacted, the revenue from it would be used only to reduce property taxes.