from the Argus Leader;
Councilor questions push for tax-hike legislation
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One of the Sioux Falls City Council’s legislative priorities for 2009 raised a flag for one councilor Monday night.
Councilor Kermit Staggers questioned why the council was supporting legislation that allows cities to enact a local option tax to raise money for a specific purpose.
Staggers said he would oppose the resolution because it’s not wise for the council to advocate such a tax in a difficult economy and isn’t a good message to residents.
Council Chairman Bob Litz said the city has an expected level of service to meet regardless of the economy.
“This doesn’t mean we are going to enact a tax tomorrow. It just gives the city the freedom to do so when it decides,” Litz said.
Other priorities are ensuring adequate transportation funding, enacting a statewide ban on smoking, developing standards to provide equal 911 service to all and encouraging cooperative efforts to improve 911 services and efficiency.
The measure passed 6-1, with Councilor Kenny Anderson Jr. absent.
Trust me, if the state gives sioux Falls the right to raise taxes to build an event center (that’s what this is about) They would do it the next day.
I also like this line;
the city has an expected level of service to meet regardless of the economy
Bologna. This is another scare tactic by Bob ‘Spread Fear’ Litz. An Events Center has nothing to do with servicing the citizens of this community. Want to service us? Trim our trees, stop pushing snow in the end of our driveways, build a homeless shelter, fix our streets, etc, etc.
Bob, you must really think we are dumb.