Nevada Taxpayers
Should Have the Last Word on Largest Tax Hike in History
by Chuck
Muth
August
13, 2015
In
2009, the Nevada Legislature passed a series of “temporary” tax hikes totaling
in excess of $600 million. The people of
Nevada were promised that those tax hikes would expire, “sunset,” in two years. Instead the Legislature extended those tax
hikes for an additional two years in both 2011 and 2013.
In
2014, the teachers union put a new gross receipts tax on the ballot. Gov. Brian Sandoval and every Republican
legislative candidate campaigned aggressively against it. And almost 80 percent of voters rejected it
on Election Day.
But
during the recently concluded legislative session, Sandoval and the
Republican-controlled Legislature said they didn’t care what the people were
promised about the “sunsets” or what the people declared loudly and clearly
about the gross receipts tax last November.
They…knew…better.
As
such, they concocted the largest tax increase in Nevada’s history (SB483) –
over $1 billion! – including making permanent those “temporary” tax hikes from
2009 and a new gross receipts tax very similar to the one overwhelmingly
rejected by voters just last November.
In
response, more than 800 Nevada citizens have filed a referendum to put the $1
billion-plus tax hike on the 2016 ballot for a possible veto by the people of
Nevada. The “We Decide Coalition” will now
need to overcome the inevitable court challenges and gather roughly 55,000
signatures to qualify it for the ballot by next June.
Gov.
Sandoval greeted the filing of the referendum with sound and fury. How dare you?!! Don’t you know these tax hikes are for the
children? Don’t you know that over 70
percent of legislators voted for this giga-tax hike?
Yeah,
um, about that.
The
total number of legislators who voted for the largest tax hike in Nevada
history, including the news gross receipts tax = 48.
The
total number of Nevadans who voted against the gross receipts tax last November
= 429,324!!
So
taxpayers are supposed to suck it up and accept a billion dollar tax hike
because 48 bought-and-paid-for legislators and the governor think they know
better than 429,324 voters? I don’t
think so.
In
his fit of pique, issued in a written statement so that no one could question
him, Sandoval demanded to know what those seeking the tax hike repeal would cut
from the budget.
This
is a tired, old liberal tactic that won’t work in this case because State
Controller Ron Knecht and a number of conservative lawmakers proposed budget
alternatives during the session that would have completely funded the budget without
raising a dime in taxes. But Sandoval
refused to give those alternatives even token consideration.
It’s
time for these elected elites to stop using Nevadans as ATM machines. And if this referendum makes it to the
ballot, we, the people, will have the final word. As we should.
(Mr.
Muth is president of CitizenOutreach.com
and the publisher of www.NevadaNewsandViews.com. You can reach him at ChuckMuth.com)
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