Look Out Taxpayers,
Here Come the Republicans!
Chuck
Muth
March
11, 2015
It
wasn’t supposed to be like this.
When
Republicans won the Governor’s office, as well as control of the State Senate
and the State Assembly last November, Nevada taxpayers were supposed to be
safe. At least for this one session.
Indeed,
for this one session – the first time the GOP has held all three lawmaking arms
in 86 long years – you’d think the biennial rite of taxpayer pick-pocketing would
at least be temporarily suspended and Republicans would get down to the hard but
essential work of cutting non-essential spending.
Alas,
Republicans never blow an opportunity to blow an opportunity.
In
just the first month of the 2015 legislative session, Republicans have already
voted four separate times in favor of a tax hike - and they’re just getting
warmed up. Grab your wallets and head for
the hills!
Republicans
in the Senate voted unanimously to bypass the people who originally voted for
10-year property tax hikes for schools and automatically extend those tax hikes
for an additional 10 years (SB119). This
tax hike would transfer billions from home owners’ pockets to the government.
Republicans
initially sweetened this bitter tax hike with a provision banning the
cost-inflating union welfare program known as “prevailing wage” for school
construction projects. As such, the bill
passed with no Democrat votes.
However,
some conservative Republicans in the Assembly opposed this massive tax hike
even with the spoonful of prevailing wage sugar added. So the GOP-led Senate introduced a new “emergency”
bill (SB207) which kept the tax hike but removed the prevailing wage
prohibition.
The
new “clean” tax hike bill also passed, picking up the ten Democrats in the Senate
but losing four of the eleven Republicans.
With
the prevailing wage provision removed, the stripped down tax hike easily picked
up all seventeen Democrats in the
Assembly, as well as, unbelievably, ten Republicans, including two – Speaker John
Hambrick and Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman – who signed the Taxpayer Protection
Pledge promising their constituents they would “oppose and vote against any and
all efforts to increase taxes.”
Then,
just days after sticking it to property owners, Republicans in the Assembly
stuck it to hunters – one of their most loyal constituencies – by doubling the
tax on elk hunting “tags.” Only two
Republicans – Assemblywoman Shelly Shelton and Assemblyman John Moore – voted against
the Elk Tax (Assemblywoman Michele Fiore was absent, but would have vote "no"), which now moves to the
GOP-controlled Senate where it will surely pass and be signed by the governor.
So
after just four weeks of being back in charge after being out in the
legislative wilderness for so many decades, the uncontrolled tax-and-spend urges
traditionally exhibited by Democrats in the past are really not much different
from the tax-and-spend urges now being exhibited by Republicans.
The
GOP never blows an opportunity to blow an opportunity.
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(Mr.
Muth is the publisher of www.NevadaNewsandViews.com
and personally blogs at www.MuthsTruths.com)
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