Arkansas Conservation Tax Amendment (2012)
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| This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Arkansas Conservation Tax Amendment did not make the November 6, 2012 ballot in the state of Arkansas as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure would have lowered the conservation tax in the state, in addition to removing the Game and Fish Commission from the list of agencies that benefit from the generated tax revenue. The measure was supported by Sportsmen2010.[1]
Path to the ballot
Supporters of the measure had until the July 6, 2012 petition drive deadline to collect the required 78,133 signatures needed to place an initiated constitutional amendment on the ballot in the state. Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel approved the petition for circulation on February 14, 2012.[1]
However, the measure did not file signatures by the deadline, according to the Secretary of State's office when contacted by Ballotpedia.
See also
- Arkansas ballot measures about taxes
- Arkansas 2012 ballot measures
- 2012 ballot measures
- Arkansas State Senate
- Arkansas House of Representatives
- Arkansas Secretary of State
- Laws governing the initiative process in Arkansas
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