Alabama Tobacco and Liquor Tax Amendment, Question 7 (2004)
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Alabama Amendment 7, also known as the Macon County Tax on Sale of Tobacco, Liquor and Wine Act was on the November 2, 2004 election ballot in Alabama as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.[1]
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Relating to Macon County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to allow the Legislature, by local law, to authorize the Macon County Commission to levy a tax on the sale of all tobacco products and liquor or wine and to provide for the collection and distribution of the proceeds of any tax levied by any such local act.
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