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New House bill calls for extra levy on snack foods
Austin American Statesman ^ | Jason Embry

Posted on 03/08/2005 7:37:49 AM PST by Cat loving Texan

Measure seeks hike in general sales tax plus extra charge on baked goods, sodas, chips.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005 Texans would pay more than 10 percent sales tax each time they buy cookies, popcorn, soda or other snack foods if the Legislature approves a revised tax bill passed by a House committee late Monday.

The bill is a new version of the tax-shift legislation that the House Ways and Means Committee passed last week. The committee reworked the bill after Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn's office said it would not raise as much money as House leaders projected.

Under the new version, a 3 percent snack tax — which lawmakers included specifically to target obesity — would be added to the general sales tax charged for those items.

The House bill also raises the general state sales tax from 6.25 percent to 7.25 percent, which would be the highest state rate in the country, and slightly more than what was approved last week.

In addition, the bill calls for businesses to pay a payroll tax of 1.15 percent on each employee's salary, up to $90,000 per worker, which is also a slight increase from last week's proposal.

Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jim Keffer, R-Eastland, said the tax would apply to any worker for whom an employer pays into the unemployment insurance system.

The House is considering the new and increased taxes to pay for a proposed one-third reduction in school property taxes as part of an overhaul of the way Texas pays for public schools.

Strayhorn had said the tax plan approved last week would take in about $1 billion less than what would be needed to pay for that property tax relief.

Keffer said he's confident the new version of the bill addresses Strayhorn's concern, as well as questions her office raised about how the bill should be interpreted.

"We've been working with the comptroller all day long," he said. "We are in agreement."

While some foods are exempt from sales taxes, the ones addressed in the snack tax have not been, he said. The new tax would apply to sales in stores but not restaurants.

Keffer said he expects the bill to come before the full House on Thursday. It will follow a major school reform bill that is up for debate today. The tax bill also calls for increases in the cigarette tax and the sales tax for autos and boats. It would expand the sales tax to cover bottled water, newspapers, billboard advertising and car washes and repairs.

All five Republicans on the committee and one Democrat voted for the revised bill.

Monday's events marked the second time in the last two regular legislative sessions that House Republicans had to tweak a major piece of legislation in a committee after the committee had voted on it.

In 2003, the House Civil Practices Committee had to reconsider a tort reform bill after Democrats complained the bill had been discussed at a meeting that wasn't properly announced in advance.

Also Monday, the head of the Senate Education Committee criticized the House school finance legislation because it does not specify where the state would find more than $3 billion in additional funding over the next two years.

"I think it's very difficult to just say we'll pass all this education reform, but we don't know where the money's coming from," said Sen. Florence Shapiro, R-Plano.

"What if they only find $2 billion in scrubbing the budget instead of $3 billion?"

House Speaker Tom Craddick has said the new money for schools will come from savings in other parts of the state budget.

Some members of the House Appropriations Committee are reviewing the budget to look for ways to save that money.

Through a spokeswoman, House Public Education Committee Chairman Kent Grusendorf said, "I have been assured that when House Bill 2 passes, the money to fund House Bill 2 will be made available."


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To: international american

They already do that, but only if you speak what your thinking.


61 posted on 03/08/2005 8:54:13 AM PST by clearsight
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To: Glenn

Who is 11? I'm a 2 fan. This is his late season.


62 posted on 03/08/2005 8:54:32 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: SheLion

Surely it's in the Constitution.


63 posted on 03/08/2005 8:55:12 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: Glenn

late = last


64 posted on 03/08/2005 8:57:26 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: Conspiracy Guy

I see you fully understand.


65 posted on 03/08/2005 8:59:12 AM PST by Arkie2
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To: CSM

How can such a red state be taxing itself blue?

Beats me.


66 posted on 03/08/2005 8:59:27 AM PST by Cat loving Texan
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To: Conspiracy Guy

LOL @ Conspiracy Guy! I thought you wrote-" Sounds like a p-a-i-n.

If enough ppl in the Great Lone Star State shut down EVERY drive-thru place in Texas for several hours a day to save the 3% on the drink, maybe some of the Dumba$$es in Austin might have to rethink this madness.


67 posted on 03/08/2005 8:59:41 AM PST by ElephantinTexas (Republican ladies are the fairest of them all!)
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To: ChefKeith
So far I am NOT impressed with Texas politics. (and no Calif politics wasn't great either)

BUT, I can see a business in black market cookies and candy in my future!!
68 posted on 03/08/2005 9:02:15 AM PST by WestCoastGal ("Certainly, there is no place like home" | *~~*~~* | Welcome Home Martha!! :-)
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To: Cat loving Texan

Administration costs need to be trimmed by the individual districts.

Consolodation needs to occur. There are areas in rural Texas with multiple districts that each have very small student bodies. Each uses money for administration costs. Only 51 cents of every dollar makes it directly into the classroom. That ratio must increase.


69 posted on 03/08/2005 9:04:22 AM PST by Cat loving Texan
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To: Cat loving Texan

YOU CANNOT LEGISLATE HEALTH OR PROTECT STUPID PEOPLE FROM THEMSELVES.


70 posted on 03/08/2005 9:06:00 AM PST by television is just wrong (Our sympathies are misguided with illegal aliens...)
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To: Cat loving Texan; All

Well here is my automated reply from my senator:

From "Alternate ID Sen. Steve Ogden"
Sent Tuesday, March 8, 2005 10:24 am
To xxxxx@xxxx.rr.com
Subject Response to your email

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas with me. The large
volume of mail during the legislative session prevents me from
personally responding to each message, but I welcome and appreciate your
comments as always.

Although you have received an automated electronic response, please
be assured that your message will be attended to. If you have provided
your full name and address and you reside in Senate District 5, your
comments will be entered into the system I use to track constituent
input. If you did not provide your full name and address, please email
me again. I do not give serious consideration to anonymous messages,
form letters, or "spam email".

If you are interested in following the actions of the 79th
Legislature, you can access The Texas Legislature On-Line at
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us You can also obtain bill status
information by calling toll-free (in Texas only) at 1-877-824-7038. In
addition, my website http://www.steveogden.org will have regular
postings of my positions and legislative work.

Thank you again for contacting me.


Sincerely,

Steve Ogden

Stephen E. Ogden

State Senator, District 5

Chairman, Senate Finance Committee


71 posted on 03/08/2005 9:06:33 AM PST by ChefKeith (Apply here to be added to the NASCAR Ping List, Daytona is done but we got 34 more races to go...)
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To: WestCoastGal

I guess this means another oven or 2 will be needed?


72 posted on 03/08/2005 9:08:08 AM PST by ChefKeith (Apply here to be added to the NASCAR Ping List, Daytona is done but we got 34 more races to go...)
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To: Cat loving Texan
payroll tax (defacto income tax)

I can't believe this will fly.

73 posted on 03/08/2005 9:10:53 AM PST by johnb838 ("You Have Ruled, Now Let Us See You Enforce" Need some wood?)
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To: WestCoastGal

Well I'm still Mad as Hell about this $1 extra tax on my smokes, but Whoppie!!, I can SAVE the 3% on peanuts when I buy them at A RESTAURANT! Who f@%"ing buys PEANUTS at a RESTAURANT??

I get 'em in BARS for FREE!!!!!


74 posted on 03/08/2005 9:11:58 AM PST by ElephantinTexas (Republican ladies are the fairest of them all!)
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To: ElephantinTexas
It is an income tax, but it is paid by the party PAYING the income instead of the party receiving the income. I don't know for sure but I suspect that this makes a difference under the Texas Constitution.

Sneaky so-and-so's.
75 posted on 03/08/2005 9:14:26 AM PST by Iwo Jima
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To: Cat loving Texan
lawmakers included specifically to target obesity

In a fit of self preservation, they were careful to write in a clause excluding any fat above neck level from being targeted.

76 posted on 03/08/2005 9:17:08 AM PST by LTCJ
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To: ElephantinTexas
Tell the taxman to stuff it and start rolling your own. I've spent less than $25.00 total in smokes for myself and my Wife. The smokes taste better, last longer, and you get to carry one of these around:

77 posted on 03/08/2005 9:20:14 AM PST by RandallFlagg (Roll your own cigarettes! You'll save $$$ and smoke less!(Magnetic bumper stickers-click my name)
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To: ElephantinTexas

Sorry. That was $25.00 per MONTH.


78 posted on 03/08/2005 9:21:30 AM PST by RandallFlagg (Roll your own cigarettes! You'll save $$$ and smoke less!(Magnetic bumper stickers-click my name)
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To: Arkie2

Oh yeah.


79 posted on 03/08/2005 9:23:05 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: ElephantinTexas

It is gonna take that sort of action to stop this madness.


80 posted on 03/08/2005 9:24:10 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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