Nevada GOP blisters "deplorable" tax-hiking Republicans
(Nevada Republican Party)
– As the 78th Session of the Nevada Legislature ends, the Nevada
Republican Party is extremely disappointed that SB483, the largest tax
increase in Nevada history, was passed by the Assembly in a 30-10 vote,
ratified by the Senate in a 18-3 vote and is headed to the Governor’s
desk to be signed into law.
Even
more disappointing is that this deplorable development was only
possible with the help of several Republican legislators who voted in
opposition to the platform of their own party and against the will of
Nevada voters, who overwhelmingly rejected tax increases at the ballot
box last November.
These
legislators had been presented numerous options for reducing spending
from various sources, including the Wheeler-Knecht ‘Balanced Plan for
Growth’ proposal. This plan was endorsed by the Nevada Republican Party
in March, and would have allowed increased funding for education without
raising taxes.
Despite
Nevada voters overwhelmingly rejecting a proposed Gross Margin Tax
proposal at the polls last November, with nearly 80% of the voting
public voting against the tax, many similar provisions to the Gross
Margin Tax were included in SB483, thinly disguised as a “Commerce
Tax”.
Nevadans
were also reminded of the duplicity of the political class, as the
“temporary” taxes which were enacted in 2009, and which have already
been extended twice, were made permanent in law as part of SB483.
As
Milton Friedman famously said, “There is nothing so permanent as a
temporary government program”, and voters would do well to remember that
government never enacts “temporary” taxes, regardless of what they say
to get the votes.
Nevada
GOP Vice Chairman Jim DeGraffenreid today stated, “Nevada voters
elected a Republican majority to both the Assembly and Senate with a
mandate to ensure that the message of fiscal responsibility was carried
forward to the legislative session.
"Unfortunately,
some of those Republican legislators who rode the ‘red wave’ into
office failed to heed that mandate, and Nevada citizens will now pay the
price for their lack of principles and leadership”
Nevada
GOP Nominations Committee Chairman Rob Tyree later added, “Since the
passage of SB483, many voters have said that they will no longer support
the Republican Party, nor vote for Republican candidates, because they
feel betrayed by those who claimed to support Republican principles but
then voted against those ideals.
The
Nevada Republican Party would like to remind these voters that the
Candidates endorsed by the party did a great job of supporting
Republican principles overall. By supporting the Republican Party and
continuing to expand our vetting and endorsement process, we can counter
those candidates who put an R behind their name just to help win an
election but who do not respect the Republican platform.”
Although
their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, the Nevada Republican Party
would like to sincerely thank the Republican legislators in the Nevada
Assembly and Senate who stood firm in supporting the will of Nevada
citizens and the Nevada Republican Party Platform by voting against
SB483. Those legislators deserve support for honoring the will of their
constituents in the face of tremendous pressure to do otherwise.
The
legislators who voted to protect Nevada taxpayers and honor their
commitment to Republican principles of limited government and fiscal
responsibility are:
Assembly:
Jill Dickman *
Chris Edwards *
John Ellison *
Michele Fiore *
Ira Hansen *
Brent Jones *
Victoria Seaman *
Shelly Shelton *
Robin Titus *
Jim Wheeler *
Senate:
Pete Goicoechea
Don Gustavson *
James Settelmeyer *
The
Nevada GOP would also like to note its support for Assembly members
Vicki Dooling* and John Moore, who have been ardent opponents of this
tax increase but were regrettably not in attendance for the actual
vote.
Nevada
Republicans are invited to join the party in supporting all of the
above legislators for re-election, and to help us recruit and elect more
Republicans who will do the right thing for all Nevadans.
(*
Participated in Nevada Republican Party candidate vetting and
endorsement process and received a recommendation for endorsement from
the Nevada GOP Nominations Committee.)
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