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Kentucky Veteran Bonus Sales Tax Referendum (1959)
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The Kentucky Appropriated School Funds Referendum was on the November 3, 1959 ballot in Kentucky as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure established a sales tax to provide a veterans’ bonus.[1]
Aftermath
The measure was later overturned by the Kentucky Court of Appeals, Stovall v. Gartrell, 332 S.W.2d 256. The court held the subject of the amendment to be one properly addressed by statute rather than by a constitutional amendment.[1]
See also
- Kentucky 1959 ballot measures
- 1959 ballot measures
- List of Kentucky ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Kentucky
External links
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