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March 9, 2010

What Frankfort's Up to Today - March 9, 2010

Legislative Day 43

House

Forcing Tax Hikes
Potential KEY VOTE: The House Education Committee discusses HB 168, a bill that punishes Kentucky School Districts that do not force the maximum tax hike on the district's taxpayers each year.

Creating New Spending Programs
Potential KEY VOTE: The House Education Committee also discusses HB 513, a bill to create a new spending program. This a bad idea for two reasons. First, because the state is grappling with cutting back to reasonable levels after years of overspending, this is hardly the right time for new spending programs. Not only that, but this is an enhancement program. The problem with just about any enhancement program in education it that it gets considered "education spending" but inevitably draws education funds out of the classroom. This bill exemplifies the problem in Frankfort. It is feel-good legislation with no consideration for the longer-term consequences or how the spending fits in to the overall priorities of the state.

Senate

Tax Bill:

Potential KEY VOTE: The Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee takes up HB 530, a bill of assorted new taxes and tax hikes and administrative reforms to help avoid necessary spending cuts. The bill does recognize that maybe now is not a good time for taxpayers to be subsidizing Hollywood producers millions of dollars a year, but ironically (or maybe typically) the bill simply limits the subsidy to $5 million this year and $7.5 million the next. Aren't you glad to know what our legislators' priorities are?

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How did your legislators do?


Club for Growth eyes spending - by Patrick Crowley, The Enquirer

Political group taking on state - by Stephenie Steitzer, Kentucky Post


Ky. jobless rate hits 11 percent - Courier-Journal...

The Governor's Budget Proposal
This is a reposting of the first article of email update sent out earlier today.  If you don't receive them, you may want to sign up.Here's the Governor's proposal:$147.1 million in spending cuts $81.5 million from a 70-cent cigarette tax...

$373 Million in Cuts
Governor Beshear has told agencies to plan for 4% budget cuts, suggesting that he's either expecting to raise taxes, or not expecting the $456 million shortfall to materialize.  4% of FY 2009 appropriated spending is only $373 million....

Governor Announces Administration Exploring Cuts, Taxes
Governor Steve Beshear announced that he is expecting a $294 million budget shortfall and is going to gauge public reaction before making a specific proposal to address it in December.  Cuts and taxes are on the table.Waiting until December is...

Strapped
The media is so sure there's a revenue problem, that it's hard to even fathom that the reality is that state revenue is increasing.

Business Tax Climate
We're #34 according to the Tax Foundation's 2009 State Business Tax Climate Index.

Financial Troubles
"The Negative Outlook reflects plans to continue to deplete fund balances and virtually drain the budget reserve trust in the current biennium. Further, Fitch remains concerned about the weakened pension funding levels and the commonwealth's rising debt position as an additional $1.65 billion in debt has been authorized for the biennium."

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