The question I am calling the second question is State Question 833. Ask yourself why this is needed and how can it be abused? Can it be abused by foreigners like China? Are trustees elected by the people?
State Question 833 If approved, SQ 833 would add a new section to the state constitution, allowing for the creation of public infrastructure districts (PIDs) within municipalities. PIDs would be governed by a board of trustees.
PIDs would be able to organize public works projects within district boundaries. They would be funded by a special tax in the district that wouldn’t affect those whose properties lie outside its boundaries, even if they are in the same municipality.
For a district to be created, there must be unanimous agreement among all the property owners in the proposed district area.
Each legal voter in OK gets to decide on this. I am just sharing my concerns.
Edit. Adding link. https://www.kosu.org/politics/2024-10-10/here-are-the-state-questions-youll-see-on-oklahoma-ballots
The question I am calling the second question is State Question 833. Ask yourself why this is needed and how can it be abused? Can it be abused by foreigners like China? Are trustees elected by the people?
State Question 833 If approved, SQ 833 would add a new section to the state constitution, allowing for the creation of public infrastructure districts (PIDs) within municipalities. PIDs would be governed by a board of trustees.
PIDs would be able to organize public works projects within district boundaries. They would be funded by a special tax in the district that wouldn’t affect those whose properties lie outside its boundaries, even if they are in the same municipality.
For a district to be created, there must be unanimous agreement among all the property owners in the proposed district area.
Each legal voter in OK gets to decide on this. I am just sharing my concerns.