Sunday, June 22, 2008

Big Boondoggle Bill of 2008

The latest attempt to garner good press at the expense of good public policy, otherwise known as the Big Boondoggle Bill of 2008 is now posted on the AZLEG website in the form of an 81-page amendment to Senate Bill 1433. If you do not have the fortitude to read the entire amendment, I will touch on the 4 main ideas:

Solar Tax Credits - This would offer incentives for qualifying new businesses that manufacture solar energy components in Arizona.
Research and Development Tax Credits - This would enhance current corporate and income tax credits for new research and development projects.
Cactus League Baseball - This would allow Pima County voters to approve targeted taxes, proposed by a private Tucson-area group, to pay for improvements to new and existing Cactus League ballpark facilities, and is targeted at keeping teams in their southern Arizona location.
Urban Redevelopment Project - This would establish new entertainment districts, targeted at urban downtown areas.

Though these proposals may sound innocuous, the devil is in the details. The list of organizations opposed to this measure is growing and now includes:

Arizona Federation of Taxpayers

The Arizona Free Enterprise Club

Arizona Restaurant Association

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