Vote Yes to Question #1 on November 2.

The General Assembly has already passed the plan to cap Indiana property taxes twice. If voters approve the caps on Election Day they become part of the state constitution and, therefore, will be considered permanent.
The intitiative calls for property taxes to be capped at 1 percent of a home's value. For farms and apartments, the cap is 2 percent and for business, 3 percent.
The WISH-TV Indiana 2010 Election polls finds that 65 percent of likely voters support the caps with 25 percent opposed. It's a slight increase in support. 3 weeks ago our poll showed 62 percent in favor and 24 percent opposed.
Governor Mitch Daniels first called for the caps and their placement on the 2010 ballot is expected to help Republican candidates but, based on our numbers, a lot of Democrats support them, too.
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