Taxes going up
Dear Friends,
The General Assembly is set to increase the state sales tax from 5% to 5.8%, a 16% increase as part of the Governor’s Transportation Plan unless citizens contact their representatives and urge them to vote NO. The plan ends the gas tax for car, jet and heating fuel (not diesel). In the second year it projects to raise an additional $85 million from the sales tax alone, and $3.1 billion over five years from increased taxes and fees. That’s money from you and me! It’s hardly revenue, there’s no guarantee gas prices will drop, and any future Administration could reinstate the gas tax.
Virginia
has serious transportation problems mostly in Northern Virginia and
Tidewater. Over the years, Administrations have proposed various
“fixes.” In 2010, $3 billion in road bonds were authorized.
Incredibly, Virginia has yet to lock up its transportation fund so it can’t
be spent for other purposes. I believe transportation is a core
function of government, and we should cut one penny of every dollar in the
budget (excluding salaries) and devote that savings to transportation.
When
Democrats propose tax hikes, Republicans are not happy. When
Republicans raise taxes we are supposed to go along. I
cannot. A tax hike is a tax hike no matter which
party proposes it and for this reason I voted against the Governor’s plan in
Committee and will do so again on the floor of the House of Delegates. In
this fragile economy, we must not go to the ATM (American Taxpayers’ Money).
We must lock up the Transportation Trust Fund, and use existing
revenue, instead of raising more through tax hikes.
The Republican Party used to oppose tax increases. Now Republican leaders want
Republicans to vote for a tax increase and in an election year no less!
If you do not want the sales tax increase, please contact your Delegate and Senator and urge them to vote against the Governor’s Transportation Plan.
Just like their Washington colleagues, House of Delegates Republicans in Richmond are proposing tax increases to fund road projects instead of shifting existing funds to pay for new construction and maintenance.
And remember when we all were shocked that Former Democrat Speaker of the House of Representatives said that Congress had to pass Obamacare to find out what is in it?
Well, House of Delegates Republicans are voting for the Governor's tax increase bill with a promise of more unspecified taxes to be added at regional levels on top of other statewide taxes.
Again, I urge you to contact your Delegate and Senator to stop this tax increase.
Thank you for your vigilence.
Sincerely,
Delegate Bob Marshall