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Patch Survey of GOP Leaders Shows Widespread Opposition to TSPLOST

Higher taxes and lack of trust are two reasons most Republican respondents are against the transportation referendum.

 

Georgia Republican leaders responding to a Patch survey overwhelmingly oppose TSPLOST in their regions and believe it will fail.

Patch sent surveys to about 135 Republican Party activists, candidates and officeholders last week asking their opinions about the referendum to raise sales taxes by a penny to fund road and transit projects. Just over 60 responded.

The referendum to create a Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or TSPLOST, is split into 12 regional districts across Georgia, and the referendum could pass in one region and fail in others. The Republican leaders responding to Patch’s survey hail mostly from the Northwest, Northeast and Atlanta regions.

While the survey is unscientific and can’t be generalized beyond the respondents, those who replied were broadly opposed.

Forty-two of the respondents, almost 70 percent, said they are publicly opposing the referendum, with nine publicly supporting and 10 saying they are undecided. An even higher number, 46, said they planned to personally vote against the TSPLOST referendum. Twelve respondents said they would vote for it.

The responses were in line with a WSB-TV poll of Metro Atlantans showing that just 20 percent of Republicans support TSPLOST.

Forty-one of the Patch survey respondents, more than two-thirds, said they expect TSPLOST to fail in their regions. Only seven said they expect it to pass. Thirteen were unsure.

The Republican respondents offered several reasons for opposing the referendum, from the added tax burden to questions about its constitutionality. Some in the Metro Atlanta region don't want money from their communities used to fund transit projects in town. Others expressed an overall lack of trust in the state to follow through on its promises.

"TSPLOST would be the greatest tax increase in Georgia history," said one respondent. "It sets up new government bureaucracy. It shifts money from taxpayers of counties to others. Nobody really knows where the money will go. It is a bailout for a failing MARTA system."

Added another: "TSPLOST is a tax increase that will send a large sum of money outside of my community. Georgia taxpayers work too hard for their money to have the state spend it on projects of questionable value."

Those supporting the referendum said it was the only way currently available to address Georgia's dire transportation needs.

"Georgia has under-invested in transportation improvements since the 1980s," one supporter said. "T-SPLOST will provide necessary funds to improve transportation regionally and within indivdual counties. If we want Georgia to see economic growth and development, we must invest in our transportation system."

Another Republican supporter said: "[I]t takes some of the burden off of our residents, especially property owners who pay property tax, and shifts it to the population of the region as a whole and includes visitors paying sales tax."

What do you think? Will TSPLOST pass? Should it? Tell us in the comments below this article.

    Here is the roster of state Republican leaders who agreed to participate in occasional Patch surveys, although not all participated in this one:

    Earl Ehrhart State Represented District 36
    Lindsey Tippins State Senate District 37
    Tom Bevirt Former three-term city councilman/political columnist
    S. Malik Republican running for U.S. House
    Randy Scamihorn Republican running for Cobb County Board of Education
    Mike Korom Candidate for Gwinnett County Commission District 3
    Ray Newman Political activist
    Jimmy Wilbanks Current officeholder
    Shelley Wynter Radio Host, Blogger, activist
    Mark Gorman Candidate for the Georgia House of Representatives
    Suzanne Ward Member of the Georgia Right to Life Organization
    John Albers State Senator
    Jake Lilley Outspoken Conservative
    Greg Pallen Running for 4th Congressional District,
    David McLeroy Norcross City Councilman
    Mike Lowry Organizer of the Transportation Leadership Coalition
    Claire Bartlett Activist
    Sarah Bell Activist, Candidate for Board of Commissioners
    Josh Belinfante Running for District 6 State Senate
    Jack Florek Activist
    Patty Berkovitz Activist
    Gabriel Sterling City Councilman
    B.J. Van Gundy Former 7th District GOP chairman
    Brooks Coleman Georgia State Representative
    Steve Broadbent Activist
    Ken Young Chair of Barrow County Republican Party
    Sharyl Dawes Activist
    Lynne Riley officeholder
    John Elliott Longtime party member
    Liz Hausmann officeholder
    Regina Quick Candidate and longtime party member and activist
    David Shafer officeholder
    Matt Brewster Chairman of local Republican party
    John Padgett former officeholder
    Bruce LeVell Gwinnett GOP chairman
    Leo Smith activist
    David Shafer Georgia State Senator
    Orit Sklar Activist
    Matt Reeves Gwinnett Bar Association President/Gwinnett GOP Counsel
    Jason Thompson 7th District GOP Chairman
    William Wood County GOP chair
    Howard Stopeck Running for the Georgia District 5 U.S. Congressional Seat
    Earl Cooper Running for Ga. House District 58
    Dianne Devore North Fulton Tea Party Representative
    Bruce LeVell Gwinnett GOP Chairman
    David Waters Sheriff candidate
    Brandon Roberts Cherokee Teen Republicans Leader
    Brian Laurens Leader: Cherokee GOP
    Conrad Quaglialroli Cherokee GOP Leader
    Linda Ruggiero Cherokee GOP Leader
    Gus Makris Activist
    Joe Dendy Activist
    Mike Mulcare Douglas County Commissioner
    Chris Vaughn Running for 4th Congressional district seat.
    Bob Snelling Running for GA House Seat, Former House Legislator
    Helen Story Activist
    Mike Miller Running for GA House seat, On Douglas County School Board
    Pat Graham Candidate for chair of Barrow County Board of Commissioners
    Leigh Wilson Activist
    Mickey Thompson Running for GA House seat, Former Douglasville Mayor
    Rose Wing Activist
    Janet Bell COBB GOP
    Ginger Howard Former Chair of Buckhead Republican Women
    Greg Williams Activist
    Phil Gingrey Current Office Holder
    Edward Lindsey Current Office Holder
    Bill Gannon Interested Citizen
    Roger Bonds Chairman, Fulton County GOP
    Pat Reynolds Activist
    Jan Mixon Activist
    Honey Van De Kreke Activist
    Jason Abbott Republican voter
    D.C. Aiken Current Alpharetta City Councilman
    Patrick Bell Current officeholder
    Lynn Jackson Fundraiser
    James McCoy Current officeholder
    Ted Paxton Current officeholder
    Ethan Underwood Current officeholder
    Doug Reynics Activist
    Melvin Davis Current Chairman of the Board of Commissioners
    John Marsh activist, longtime member
    Brett Harrell Current office holder, State House District 106
    Travis Bowden Running for office, District 9, Senate
    Chuck Bagley Current District 2 Walton County Commissioner
    Bruce Williamson Current Georgia State Rep
    Tammy Gilland Treasurer of Oconee County GOP and Candidate for Board of Commissioners
    Fran Millar Current office holder
    Elaine Boyer officeholder
    Tom Taylor officeholder
    Terry Nall officeholder
    Helen von Waldner Activist
    Heather Campbell Member of the Georgia Right to Life Organization
    Ed Setzler Georgia House District 35 Representative
    Tommy Allegood Mayor, City of Acworth/GOP Member
    Butch Price Alderman Post 1, City of Acworth
    Joseph Gullett Head of the Paulding GOP
    Micah Gravley Former Paulding GOP chairman;
    Chuck Horton County Commissioner
    Joe Cobb GOP party member
    BJ Pak Ga. House District 102 officeholder
    David Casas Ga. House District 103 officeholder
    Brenda Lee Activist
    David Rodriguez GOP party member
    Drew Ellenburg Republican candidate
    Roy Roberts Head of Walton County Republican Party
    Bruce Williamson Georgia State Representative
    Gene Hobgood Mayor, Canton, GA
    Hooky Huffman City Council member, Canton, GA
    Danny Dukes Republican candidate for Cherokee County Board of Education Chair
    Brian Laurens Former First Vice Chair, Cherokee County Republican Party
    Christopher Sanders President of Atlanta Young Republicans
    Timothy Johnson Activist, Former Republican Chair and Delegate
    Mathew Hunt Atlanta Young Republican Member
    Sheila Appling Atlanta Black Republicans, Vice Chair
    Deidre Scott activist, member of Atlanta Young Republicans
    Channing Ruskell Candidate for Cherokee County Commission
    Lydia Hallmark member, Paulding County Republican Women's Club
    Grady Baggett Party member
    Earl Cooper State Rep District 58 GOP candidate
    Marjean Birt President, Chattahooche Republican Women's Club
    Bob Weatherford Alderman Post 3
    Gene Pugliese Alderman Post 2
    JoEllen Smith Running for House District 44 Seat
    Charlotte Nash Chairwoman, Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners
    Cris Eaton-Welsh Current City Councilmember
    Jason Saliba Assistant DA
    Carrie Springer Former candidate and campaign volunteer
    Artie Harton A citizen and loyal Republican voter
    James Stovall party member
    Sarah Zimny Activist
    Jim Paine Former Alpharetta City Councilman & former Mayor Pro Tem
    Joe Lockwood Milton Mayor
    Bobbie Frantz Georgia Federation of Republican Women, DeKalb GOP
    Sandra Langford activist
    Hussein K. Dido Running for District V Chairman of the Gwinnett County School Board
    Madison Jordan Republican activist
    Dan G Outspoken voter
    Barbara Hickey Chairwoman of Cobb Republican Women
    John Delves active community member

    Phil

    Daniels RNC delegate
    Hayden Collins Candidate, Radio Host
    Barry Loudermilk Current Officeholder, Candidate
    Bill Heath Current Officeholder
    Louis DeBroux Local Party Chairman
    Rob Adkerson Local Republican Pary Vice Chair, Co-Founder of Local Tea Party
    Chris Sanders President Atlanta Young Republicans
    Kevin McCann Activist

    Correction: A member of Patch's list of Democratic leaders was inadvertently added to this list. The name has been removed.

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