Missouri Transportation Sales Tax Referral (2002)
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The Missouri Proposition B was on the August 6, 2002 primary election ballot in Missouri. It was defeated, with 27.5% of voters in favor.
The measure was a legislative referral.
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Shall Missouri statutes be amended to impose additional sales and use taxes of one-half cent on the dollar and an additional motor fuel tax of four cents per gallon, for highway and transportation purposes until July, 2013?
An additional one-half cent sales/use tax on tangible personal property and four cent per gallon motor fuel tax for highways, roads, bridges and public transportation generated total annual tax revenues of approximately:
State: $ 431,000,000 Local: $ 52,000,000

