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A last-minute effort by state Senator John McKinney, R-Fairfield, to block the tax last week failed in a close vote in the state Senate, mainly along party lines. Forcing newsstand vendors to collect an extra few cents for newspapers "is nothing sh
Published: Apr 04, 2003 12:00 am
A last-minute effort by state Senator John McKinney, R-Fairfield, to block the tax last week failed in a close vote in the state Senate, mainly along party lines. Forcing newsstand vendors to collect an extra few cents for newspapers âis nothing short of a nuisance for consumers and small businesses alike,â said Sen McKinney. He noted that taxing newspapers is âas close as we can getâ to planning a tax on the First Amendment.
The sales tax on newspapers and magazines is expected to raise $3.5 â $5 million a year for the State of Connecticut.