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Des Moines Power Grab: Local? Option?

Not to long ago we went through the annoying process of voting for a local option sales tax known as the SILO tax which was meant to be used for school infrastructure funding. Linn and Johnson counties were the last two in the state to pass this new tax after it was generally approved by the state. Funny thing is now that everyone has passed it the yokels at the statehouse in Des Moines want to pull it all back in. Afterall, if everyone said yes to it.. why not just have it at the state level? Take a drive on an Iowa road and you’ll know why.

Majority Leader Michael Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, said he won’t allow debate on the measure, which would increase the statewide sales tax by one cent to replace local option sales taxes approved in all Iowa counties that benefit school districts.

There are number of problems with this idea. First of all the whole idea of a LOCAL OPTION sales tax is that we have the OPTION… LOCALLY to regulate our taxation. If this power gets moved to Des Moines thats just another government power grab. Second of all we know how well the state manages money. They cant seem to figure out how to do anythign without raising some sort of fee or tax. So, how do we know that the money from this sales tax increase will be guaranteed to go to schools? ALL OF IT.

Republicans said they won’t support the measure without assurances the money raised won’t be used for purposes other than school repairs and property tax relief. So far, they said they haven’t received such guarantees.

“There are a lot of concerns about the money not being properly protected,” said Senate Minority Leader Ron Wieck, R-Sioux City. “I think the attitude in our caucus could be changed if there was some constitutional protection for the money.”

The measure would do away with current elections that are needed to renew the local option taxes.

If those local elections are no longer held, Republicans questioned whether use of the money would change in future years.

“The concern is we could move forward and in a year, or two years, or three years, the money could be scooped and used for other purposes,” said Wieck.

Uh.. Yeah! There’s no way they will keep that money secured for school use only. Why can’t these guarantees be made? We need this power on the local level and thats the bottom line. Des Moines… BUG OFF!

[via - QCTimes]

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  1. [...] wrote here regarding the current attempt in Des Moines to move the SILO tax into the state sales tax and the [...]

    Posted by zach.e53.org - work in progress » Blog Archive » Des Moines Power Grab: GOP Alternative to SILO Takeover | April 21, 2008, 3:33 pm

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