Sales Tax Opponents Say Cost Is Too High
Opponents of a sales tax to raise $121 million for improvements to the Ford Center and construction of an NBA practice facility pushed the argument Friday that the cost is too high. Voters will decide Tuesday whether to approve the one-cent sales tax. At a news conference Friday, Oklahoma City area resident David Glover handed out copies of an e-mail from Oklahoma City special projects manager Tom Anderson informing him that the proposal aimed at luring the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics would cost the average resident $10 per month or $150 per year. Glover said he would support the relocation of an NBA team to Oklahoma City, but this price is too much to pay. "If I thought it would be just a penny or just a couple of pennies, I'd be for it," said Glover, who lives in The Village.
Labels: Grocery Sales Tax, MAPs, NBA


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