Bruce said the measure "would mean unlimited state funding forever."
His measures "do not mean the abandonment of our national duty."
The measures could mean the loss of 12,000 jobs.
The measure would mean a $20-a-year property tax increase for the owner of a $100,000 house.
These two measures combined meant that few people who did not work there know what occurred inside.
But while its impact on the Federal budget may be minuscule, the measure means a fortune to the drug companies.
But as a father, he said, he is worried about what the measure could mean to his daughter.
Consumers were assured that the measure would not mean a significant increase in prices except for fuels.
This measure finally meant also the government ended all subsidies to the public sector.
The measure means that the state will not gain a windfall of about $140 million a year from the recent Federal tax revision.