Mixed Reaction for a Proposed Transit Tax

Mixed Reaction for a Proposed Transit Tax


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KSL Newsradio's Greg Neft reportingIs there enough information on the ballot for voters on the transit sales tax increase?

Specific projects will not be listed inside the voting booth, but Proposition 3 Campaign Manager Jim Bennett says that's okay.

"The actual ballot language was read to people in a poll, and it generated 61% support," he said. "I think everybody recognizes we need to get this done."

But not so fast says TRAX rider and Salt Lake Resident Mindy Froelich.

"I would hesitate to vote if there weren't specifics on what that money was going toward," she said.

Bennett says they'll be starting an information campaign on the ballot measure later this month.

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