BOSTON (AP) — The group behind a ballot question that repealed a law linking increases in the state's gasoline tax to inflation is now lending its muscle to an effort to block taxpayer funding of the Olympics if Boston is chosen to host the 2024 Summer Games. The organization announced Tuesday that it was teaming with Evan Falchuk, leader of the United Independent Party, to put the Olympics question on the November 2016 ballot. Known last year as Yes on 1, the group persuaded voters to repeal a 2013 law that automatically tied future gas tax increases to increases in inflation.Read more on NewsOK.com