ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia lawmakers plan to take the wraps off a proposed "pole tax" that would slap strip club patrons with a new fee.It would be used to help offset steep state budget cuts toprograms for sex abuse victims. Those in the strip club industry say it would harm their business, already suffering in the difficult economy.Lawmakers set to attend a news conference Thursday will also recommend raising the minimum age for exotic dancers in Georgia from 18 to 21. The proposals came from a study committee that looked last year at the growing problem of child prostitution in Georgia.Texas imposed a similar strip club fee in 2008 that a judge declared unconstitutional. Georgia sponsors say they have addressed those concerns in the state bill.
I'm okay with it as long as they base the tax on length. My pole wouldn't cost me but about .32 cents.