SB 218 DE Introduced
AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE RELATING TO THE POWER OF THE STATE TO IMPOSE TAXES UPON THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE.
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Summary
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment that states that the power to tax should be limited and reserved solely for the purpose of financing necessary and essential governmental programs and operations and for no other purpose. The unlimited power to tax constitutes the inherent power to coerce and destroy. Such use of the government's power to tax is an abuse of power never intended or authorized by the people of the State of Delaware. This constitutional amendment is intended to protect the people of the State of Delaware from abusive, coercive, and destructive taxing schemes. This Act requires a greater than majority vote for passage because § 1 of Article XVI of the Delaware Constitution requires the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly to amend the Delaware Constitution. Amending the Delaware Constitution requires not only the passing of the changes in this Act, but also passage of the same changes after the next general election by the next General Assembly.
Sponsors (7)
- Dave G. Lawson Republican · primary
- Richard G. Collins Republican · primary
- Brian Pettyjohn Republican · primary
- David L. Wilson Republican · primary
- Laura V. Sturgeon Democratic · primary
- Shannon Morris Republican · primary
- Lyndon D. Yearick Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- Feb 29, 2024 Introduced and Assigned to Executive Committee in Senate · upper
- Mar 15, 2024 Stricken in Senate · upper
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