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Y.E.S.S. Coalition Records

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: OGLMC-1205

Scope and Contents

The Y.E.S.S. (You Expect State Services) Coalition Records date from September-December 1989 and contain newspaper clippings, advertisements, county summary reports, fact sheets, Fargo Vote Yes for North Dakota information, general correspondence, Get Out the Vote subcommittee information, minutes of Grand Forks Y.E.S.S. Coalition meetings, steering committee information, higher education impact information, newsletters, news releases, North Dakota state correspondence, North Dakota state impact information, speeches, University of North Dakota impact information, and University of North Dakota correspondence.

Dates

  • created: September-December 1989
  • Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1990

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Conditions Governing Access

Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.

Biographical or Historical Information

Petition drives led to the referral of eight measures passed by the 1989 North Dakota State Legislature. The December 5, 1989 special election allowed voters to repeal or uphold each of the eight measures. Measure #1 was a constitutional amendment that allowed the governor to reorganize North Dakota's executive branch. Measure #2 introduced a retirement plan for state legislatures. Measure #3 was a fuel tax increase. Measure #4 was a sales tax increase. Measure #5 was a mandatory seat belt law. Measure #6 permitted electronic gaming. Measure #7 was an income tax increase. Measure #8 created a statewide health-education program. The Y.E.S.S. (You Expect State Services) Coalition was formed to encourage voters to vote yes to support measures #3 (a fuel tax increase,) #4 (a sales tax increase,) and #7 (an income tax increase) at the special election. These three tax measure were supported because of the revenue that would be applied to social services and education including medical assistance, family service programs, special education programs, and maintenance of roads and bridges. The coalition represented groups including the AFL/CIO, school districts, hospitals, city governments, and higher education institutions. Y.E.S.S. Coalition efforts included fundraising, public speaking, soliciting voters, publishing newsletters, advertising, and providing rides and babysitting on election day. All eight measures were voted down. As a result, general funds were reduced by $98 million.

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1.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

1989; The You Expect State Services Coalition unsuccessfully campaigned for an increases in fuel, sales and income taxes, which were to be used for social services and education

Method of Acquisition

Donated by Tom Potter, John Hithcock, and Wes Christianson in June and July 1990 (90-1711)

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Repository Details

Part of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections Repository

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