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Statement From Councilman Sal DiCiccio on Attorney General’s Action on Uber/Lyft Tax
Statement From Councilman Sal DiCiccio on Attorney General’s Action on Uber/Lyft Tax
<div class="ExternalClass8A38F542B2344868A3133D9A2A90F203"><p>“Attorney General Mark Brnovich has declared that Phoenix's horrible tax on rideshare may violate the Arizona State Constitution and therefore must go to the Arizona Supreme Court for review and determination. This is fantastic news for everyone who drives for or uses rideshare at the airport! I believe it is clear that this horrible tax is not only a direct attack on working- and middle-class families in Arizona, but it is also an outrageous violation of our constitution, and I am confident that the Supreme Court will throw out the horrible burden that Phoenix politicians recklessly imposed. Thank you AG Mark Brnovich for stepping in to protect Arizonans who depend on rideshare."<br></p></div>
1/16/2020 9:45:00 PM
Stephanie Bracken
602.495.5405
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