Mo. Gov. Bob Holden (D) authorized placement on Aug. 6 primary el...
Mo. Gov. Bob Holden (D) authorized placement on Aug. 6 primary election ballot of referendum asking voters to approve new state 911 tax on wireless phones. Proposition A would impose tax of up to 50 cents monthly per wireless…
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phone number to finance wireless enhanced 911 database service throughout state. Voters in April 1999 rejected similar E911 wireless taxation measure submitted by then Gov. Mel Carnahan (D), which came on heels of FCC order establishing requirement to provide wireless E911 service, contingent on establishing cost-recovery mechanism.