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Texas strip clubs must pay 'pole tax' during appeal
Created: April 18, 2008 03:09 PM    
Modified: April 18, 2008 03:09 PM

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Texas still expects strip clubs to pay the so-called "pole tax" while the state appeals a court ruling that the fee is unconstitutional.

The state comptroller has sent a letter to strip clubs saying the fee is active and that the first reports and payments are due Monday. If they aren't sent in, a 5 percent penalty will be levied on the club.

Strip clubs have vowed to keep fighting the fee.

Austin attorney Stewart Whitehead represents the Texas Entertainment Association, which includes more than half the topless clubs in Texas. He tells The Dallas Morning News that the state's insisting on assessing fees that it knows are unconstitutional. He calls that "a grave injustice."

Last year, the Legislature overwhelmingly approved the five-dollar cover fee on strip club patrons. The 40 million dollars to be collected annually was designated to sexual assault services and health insurance to the poor.

But on March 28, state district Judge Scott Jenkins ruled the fee was an illegal tax on "expression that, while politically unpopular, is nevertheless protected by the First Amendment."

 

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