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Yes, we pay a lot for healthcare. That doesn’t make healthcare spending a tax, let alone a poll tax. Yet that’s the argument put forward by two world-renowned economists in the Washington Post.
Tony Torres, who grew up in the 1950s, remembers seeing his parents scramble to gather money, simply to pay a poll tax to vote. “My parents raised a family of eight, and it was not easy making a ...
Web Exclusive Righting a Wrong The 24th amendment prohibiting the poll tax on voters has been formally approved by the state of Texas—more than four decades later.
A leading voting rights advocate has compared the SAVE Act, a bill requiring Americans to provide paper proof of citizenship to vote, to a poll tax.. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act ...
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