Scott McInnis promises to roll back Democrats’ tax increases, restore tax exemptions, balance budget
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 3:39 pm, July 4, 2010 | Comments Off
Colorado Republican gubernatorial candidate, Scott McInnis, has used an interview with the AP to reiterate his promises to roll back the Democrats' tax increases, reinstate tax exemptions eliminated earlier this year by General Assembly Democrats and to find ways to overcome the state's looming $175 million budget deficit without reducing "essential services." If he is elected governor, McInnis will need a legislature that is controlled by Republicans instead of the Democrat-controlled legislature that has helped create Colorado's budgetary problems. This was McInnis' first interview with a major news organization. I've interviewed him as have small town papers and some broadcast reporters and talk show hosts. Find the AP interview by searching for "Scott McInnis" on the web.Comments
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