I wrote here regarding the current attempt in Des Moines to move the SILO tax into the state sales tax and the lack of guarantees for where the money will be used as well as the destruction of the ‘local option.’ It appears that Iowa Senate GOP members have come up with an alternative which would provide the people a voice in the sales tax as well as a constitutional amendment which would specifically state that the money was to be spent on schools.
The Senate GOP alternative would seek to place a floor of $575 per student and a rolling average to be recalculated annually in distributing tax proceeds. It also would encourage a constitutional amendment to protect the school infrastructure and property tax relief money from being “scooped” for other purposes and preserve the current system of allowing voters to reaffirm the local option tax every 10 years.
This alternative is built on something that is very hard to find in Des Moines this session.. Common Sense. There is no reason there shouldn’t guarantees put on the money and the citizens of Iowa have every right to vote on local option sales taxation. Apparently these concepts escape some folks..
Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, said he was “disappointed” Senate Republicans are choosing to abandon the bipartisan path taken in the House to do what’s right for students and property taxpayers in favor of “election-year posturing” and “pandering” to special-interest groups like Iowans for Tax Relief.
First of all, Sentor Gronstal, “bipartisanship” should be broken off when something this atrocious comes along. Second of all the Iowans for Tax Relief is a group that works to lower the tax burden Des Moines places on the citizens of this great state. Would that not then be “pandering” to the citizens?
I believe that Senator Gronstal is just a bit worried that the Democrats in Des Moines might get schooled come November. After all, who wants to keep a party in power that has increased spending more in the first two years of their run than the GOP did for their entire eight year run.
[via Gazette Online]
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