Posted on 11/05/2008 6:17:51 AM PST by Fed Up With Taxes
AUGUSTA (Nov 5): A new tax adopted in April by the Legislature was repealed by a vote of the people Tuesday, Nov. 4, leaving the Dirigo Health insurance program to rely on its former funding method.
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That funding, said the director of the program, wont come easily, with annual court battles expected to cost some $1 million, just as they have in the past.
With 75 percent of precincts reporting, Mainers supported ballot Question 1 by a margin of 64 percent to 36 percent, repealing a tax package that targeted the beverage industry as a means to fund DirigoChoice, the states subsidized health insurance program.
Supporters of the repeal effort hailed the results of the vote as proof that Mainers are tired of rising taxes.
We said when this effort began in April that if Maine people are given a chance to vote on these new taxes, they would reject them, said Newell Augur, who has been the public face of the Fed Up With Taxes Coalition, which supported the repeal. The real battle was making sure that people understood the question.
Gordon Smith of the Maine Medical Association, who has led the fight against Question 1, reacted to the results with dismay late Tuesday, citing the unlimited checkbook wielded by the opponents for the repeals success.
The Fed Up With Taxes political action committee, collected some $3.7 million in donations the majority of it from beverage companies and reported spending more than $2.7 million in support of the measure, which eliminated new taxes on a variety of beverages.
Having lost one challenge, the program faces another: The Maine State Chamber of Commerce has sued Dirigo Health in Kennebec County Superior Court over the constitutionality of its funding source, which is collected from insurance companies and self-insured businesses based on a formula that is recalculated every year.
If that lawsuit is successful, itd be a death knell to the program, said Smith. I dont think the Legislature wants to do that and no one wants to see 18,000 people lose their health insurance.
Karynlee Harrington, executive director of the Dirigo Health Agency, said Tuesday afternoon that reverting to the old funding system revives a host of problems that have hampered the program.
In addition to the annual litigation, it creates a cash flow problem because it takes up to two years to collect payments. Despite the problems, Harrington and Smith said the program will push forward. Well do what we need to do to move forward, said Harrington. But were going to need the support of the Legislature.
Even as the votes piled up against him, Smith agreed. This is not a night to be pessimistic, he said. Its not the night to be whining. Its time to think about working with the governor and legislative leadership toward a solution.
Question 2, which would have allowed the construction of a resort casino in the town of Oxford, appeared headed for defeat early Wednesday morning, though spokespeople for both sides of the question were unwilling to predict the result at that time.
With 75 percent of precincts reporting, the casino question was lagging behind, 54 percent to 46 percent.
It was a sprint, said Dennis Bailey, a hired consultant who lobbied against the casino. In June, this thing was dead in the water. They threw everything at us and it appears theyll fail. Were hoping this will be the definitive vote [on the question of casinos in Maine].
Patricia LaMarche, hired by the Las Vegas-based company Olympia Gaming, said the questions defeat would be awful sad.
This was about jobs. It was about the economy, she said. Here was a company with a $184 million investment knocking at the door. The people here [in Oxford County] are very concerned. Its a bleak outlook; they dont know what is coming for Maine.
Question 3, which sought to borrow $3.4 million to leverage $17 million in other funding sources for revolving loan programs that benefit clean drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities, appeared on course for passage. With 75 percent of precincts reporting, it was in the lead 51 percent to 49 percent.
Nice!
I’m happy for the Mainers, they showed more wisdom then the citizens of Taxacheusetts did..
I am not ready to say the folks in Maine showed that much wisdom. While they voted 64% to 36% to defeat taxes in support of health care, those same folks in Maine turned around and voted for Obama who promises to implement a national health care plan.
Go figure.
Could be they got a good look at the Devil they know and didn’t like it, so they went with the Devil they don’t know?
Look at it another way. Maybe, just maybe, principled and noisy opposition to taxes could be a winning issue for our side. Reckon anyone's smart enough to pick up on it?
It’s stunning to see the disconnect between voters’ views of issues and the specific candidates they support.
I have a co-worker who is staunchly opposed to gay marriage and the power of teachers’ unions, yet she blithely votes for democrat candidates who espouse those very causes because she “likes their personalities.”
Clearly not fed up enough to vote against the clown raping we’re going to get from the Super-Libs.
Unbelievable.
“go figure”
I’ve tried that and it makes no sense.
50 plus million Americans think Obama should be the P.
America is now in posistion to turn their backs on Gods chosen people for the first time in the 231 years of our existence.
I suspect it will happen in a dramatic way and our decline will be many times more dramatic.
Maybe Mainers realized they didn’t need to pay for a state health care plan because the federal (Obama) is going to take care of it?
“In transgressing and lying against the Lord, and departing
from our God, Speaking oppression and revolt, conceiving
and uttering from the heart words of falsehood.
Justice is turned back and righteousness stands afar off:
for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter”.
Isaiah 59:13,14
Silly voters...fed up with taxes yet voted for Obama. No soup for you!
They must not be too fed up. They gave Obama a huge win in Maine.
But then, why did Mainers vote in droves for tax-happy Obama?
They're the weirdest mix of libertarian, Democrat and conservative I've ever seen.
And this is all in the same person.
I gave up trying to figure them out.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Question one passed with %93 percent returns in...
REFERENDUM/BOND ISSUES [top]
DIRIGO BEVERAGE TAX REPEAL
Yes 423840 64.17%
No 236691 35.83%
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