Monday, June 30, 2008

2008 Session Worst In Memory

Americans For Prosperity
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 30, 2008

AFP AZ calls '08 Session “worst in memory”

PHOENIX—The Arizona chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP Arizona) said today that the Legislative Session that ended Friday was the “worst in memory” for fiscal conservatives.

"This is a $10.9 billion budget masquerading as a $9.9 billion budget," said AFP Arizona director Tom Jenney. "And it comes at a time when general fund revenues are about $9.1 billion." Because the budget uses debt and accounting gimmicks to push spending commitments off the books, the Legislature and Governor in January will face a cash deficit carry-forward of over a billion dollars, something Jenney said is unconstitutional. Combined with the impact of automatic voter-mandated spending increases, the deficit in January could be more than $1.5 billion.

"This Legislative Session was a near-total disaster for fiscal conservatives," said AFP Arizona chairman Chad Kirkpatrick, citing the failure to pass measures that would permanently repeal the state equalization property tax rate. That failure leaves open the possibility that Arizona politicians will attempt to impose a $250 million property tax increase on homeowners and businesses next year.

AFP Arizona also condemned other measures adopted last week by the Governor and majorities of legislators, including a scheme to finance a billion dollars in new debt for university capital projects by expanding the Arizona lottery, and a scheme to grant the special privileges of issuing tax-free bonds and levying taxes to the developer of a rock and roll theme park in Eloy.
The group did cite several small victories, such as blocking the passage of special tax breaks for solar companies and for an entertainment district in downtown Phoenix, and preventing the creation of a new taxing district for baseball stadiums in Pima County. Also, fiscal conservatives in the Legislature prevented the referral of a transportation sales tax to the November ballot, forcing the TIME Coalition to raise private funds for its ballot initiative.

Here is the Senate vote on the main FY2009 Budget bill (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of massive debt spending and accounting gimmicks):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/hb2209.sthird.1.asp
Here is the House vote on the main FY2009 Budget bill (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of massive debt spending and accounting gimmicks):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/hb2209.hfinal.1.asp
Here is the House vote on HCR2072 (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of permanent repeal of the state equalization property tax):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/hcr2072.hthird.1.asp
Here is the Senate vote on HB2220 (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of permanent repeal of the state equalization property tax):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/hb2220.sthird.1.asp
Here is the Senate vote on SB1450 (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of granting special taxing and bonding privileges to the Eloy theme park):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/sb1450.sfinal.1.asp
Here is the House vote on SB1450 (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of granting special taxing and bonding privileges to the Eloy theme park):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/sb1450.hthird.1.asp
Here is the House vote on SB1084 (a “Y” indicates a vote in favor of giving taxing authority to baseball stadiums in Pima County):
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.aspinDoc=/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/sb1084.hthird.1.asp
Contact: Tom Jenney, Arizona state director, Americans for Prosperity
tjenney@afphq.org (602) 478-0146

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