Posted on 01/30/2015 6:09:31 PM PST by Kaslin
After the 2014 midterm elections, a lame-duck session of lawmakers got together to strike one final blow against the citizens of Michigan who voted them out. They are pushing for a new tax reform that would tie Michigan for having the second-highest state sales tax in the country at 7 percent. The lawmakers claim that the revenue is needed to fund government services like and local schools and roads despite the fact that it would also double Michigans fuel tax, making it the highest in the country. For the sake of the Great Lake States economy, Michiganders should reject such a dangerous reform when it goes to the ballot in May of 2015.
Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders from both parties backed a complex plan that included a gas tax hike that will earn the state $1.2 billion in revenue by charging Michigan drivers twenty three more cents per gallon. As if that isnt enough for the tax-and-spend state government, the plan will generate an additional $1.34 billion by increasing the sales tax to 7 percent and by enforcing it on online retailers like Amazon.com, making it more expensive for Michigan citizens to purchase more goods to make their lives better. Lastly, the plan will generate $95 million in additional revenue by raising various registration fees. Over the long term, these fees are expected to take $210 million out of the pockets of Michiganders. The plan also provides $260 million in tax relief to low-income residents, which means the middle class will be hit the hardest. Its no wonder that Sen. Jack Brandenburg (R-Harrison) described the Governors 11th-hour plan as complicated and convoluted.
Under the Governors plan, the sales tax on gasoline and existing fuel taxes would be ditched for a new motor fuels tax that is dedicated strictly for the use of repairing Michigan roads. Such a reform, would double the states fuel tax, launching Michigan from number six to number one for highest fuel tax amongst all other fifty states. According to the data of the 2014 American Petroleum Institute, Michigan citizens pay 48.66 cents per gallon of gasoline towards taxes and 58.38 cents per gallon of diesel towards taxes. Yet the state government only spends $11.70 per lane mile on roads, sticking Michigan citizens with some of the highest costs and lowest gains in the country.
There is an alternative plan being introduced by House Speaker Jase Bolger (R-Marshall) that would gradually allocate sales taxes on gasoline to the transportation budget, shifting the funds from schools and local governments. This plan would also create $1.2 billion dollars for road funding like Synders plan but not punish taxpayers. Bolger believes that because the states economy is recovering and tax revenue is increasing, his proposal would not require any budget cuts and would instead just mitigate growth of future revenue.In a statement Bolger said Simply put, this plan dedicates the taxes drivers pay at the pump to fixing their roads.
Michigan is starting its fifth year of an economic expansion and recovery. After suffering one of the greatest population loses from the 2008 crash, why are lawmakers punishing those of us who remain in the state and giving others more reason to not move back to Michigan? According to Americans for Prosperity - Michigans State Director Scott Hagerstrom, Lawmakers who support putting a massive tax hike on the ballot are just passing the ball so special interests can score a touchdown.
Enough is enough. If Michigan wants to end the hemorrhaging amount of citizens leaving the state, wants to stop the slow economic recovery and enter the fast lane, then it needs to stop taking more money out of its residents wallets. Instead, the state government should let Michiganders decide how and where their money should be spent to afford more goods and services that they can spend on Michigan businesses. Ultimately, The final decision will be in the hands of Michigan voters, as the tax proposal will be on the ballot in May of 2015.
Snyder is all over the road. 1 day he does something good like the doctor retainer law, the next he does something stupid like this.
In fact the sales tax itself wouldn’t bother me if they did away with the income tax at the same time.
Snyder is term limited and apparently is willing to “compromise.” So much for higher office. Reminds me of “Read my lips.”
I’d like to see Bill Schuette run for governor.
I’ll be voting against this piece of crap in May.
Snyder’s never been a conservative. He’s a technocrat that thinks government is the answer if it is efficient. I only voted for him because the alternative was worse.
Bill Schuete should run all right. Just not for office. He’s been a perennial liberal loser too.
FURS
http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-michigan-debt-clock.html
CUT GOVERNMENT you POS.
Click on departments at this link
http://www.michigan.gov/som/0,1607,7-192-29701_29702_30045-—,00.html
How much can be eliminated?
TAX and SPEND socialists ALERT
I have no problem spending on the roads but every time they want money for it a good chunk goes to something else and we get a road that needs replaced in five years. Then they start it all over again.
I am tired of being lied to. These rinos suck almost as much as the dems.
...heh, good luck doing that when the Corleone Family has been running things for so long.
...I need a man who has powerful friends. I need a million dollars in cash. I need, Don Corleone, all of those politicians that you carry around in your pocket, like so many nickels and dimes....
In many ways they are worse. The lies and the CONSTANT enabling of the CRUSHING DEBT of SOCIALISM and the REFUSAL to call it out is DISGUSTING.
Socialism Is Legal Plunder - Bastiat
More TAXATION = more PLUNDER. FURickSnyder
7%?
10% here in alabama...
But property taxes are loooooowwwwww....
Used to live in Mi. Confusing him with the perennial loser lib losing again in November there. Uhhh.
And how, pray tell, is shafting the taxpayers with no Vaseline in any way “reform” ???
Huh? Schuete isn’t a liberal.
You’re thinking Schauer, Not Schuette.
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