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2010 General Assembly Voting Record
Voted YES
on House Joint Resolution 1,
which gives voters statewide the opportunity to amend the Indiana Constitution
to (1) make the 1% - 2% - 3% property tax caps permanent and (2) protect
homestead property tax deductions from legal challenge.
Voted YES on
House Bill 1001, which contains 21 Taxpayer Friendly government ethics reform
provisions including a 365-day wait after leaving the General Assembly before a
legislator can become a lobbyist or legislative liaison, the reporting of
certain expenditures by the legislative liaisons of state agencies and state
educational institutions, and a reduction from $100 to $50 in the minimum
reportable amount for the total daily gifts given by a registered lobbyist to a
legislative person.
Voted YES on
House Bill 1086, which contains 7 Taxpayer Friendly provisions including the HJR
1 Constitutional Amendment ballot language.
Voted YES on
House Bill 1367, which contains 5 Taxpayer Friendly K-12 education provisions
that preserve and protect instructional programs.
Voted YES on
Senate Bill 23, which delays the scheduled increase in unemployment insurance
premiums for one year until 2011.
Voted YES on Senate Bill
396, which mandates an
adjusted six-year average that eliminates the highest value to calculate the
base rate for the assessment of agricultural land.
2009 General Assembly Voting Record
Voted
YES
on Senate
Joint Resolution 1, which amended the Indiana Constitution beginning 2012 to
include a cap on homestead property tax in 90 counties at 1% of gross assessed
value. Until 2020, existing debt service prior to July 1, 2008, is
exempted from the 1% homeowner gross assessed value cap in Lake and St. Joseph
counties ONLY. The effective constitutional homeowner property tax caps in Lake
and St. Joseph counties are 1.88% and 1.52% respectively until the 1% cap takes
effect in 2020.
Voted YES
on House Bill 1001 SS, the
2009-2011 special session budget bill that (1) provides enough resources for
good government AND (2) satisfactorily protects Hoosier working families
from state and local tax increases. A
YES vote supports a budget that is sufficiently Taxpayer Friendly.
A NO vote would have shut down much of state government.
Voted YES on Senate
Bill 348 to have a Library Services Plan developed and approved by a Public
Library Service Planning Committee (with an "opt out" referendum
provision) in every county (except Marion County) to help more effectively use
working family dollars currently spent on library services (with the option to
equitably replace public library property taxes with a county economic
development income tax).
Voted YES on Senate
Bill 452 to prohibit employees of a
local government unit from serving as elected officials within the same local
government unit, move the elections of municipal officers to even-numbered
years, move all school board member elections to the November general election
in even-numbered years, establish the use of vote centers as an option for all
counties, and require a city clerk-treasurer in a third class city to attend
fiscal officer training provided by the state board of accounts.
Voted YES on Senate
Bill 506 to (1) allow a single County Chief Executive
Officer or County Manager, (2) allow the County Council or the Board of
County Supervisors to exercise both the fiscal and legislative powers
of the county, (3) provide for voter-initiated referendums on county
government reorganization, (4) repeal the requirement that political
subdivisions must approve local government reorganizations initiated by voters,
(5) assign the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations four
responsibilities to identify and monitor good local government
practices, (6) prohibit County Manager nepotism, (7) repeal unproductive
reporting requirements, and (8) continue to elect the County Assessor.
Voted YES
on Senate
Bill 512 to (1) abolish on January 1, 2013, each township board in every
county (other than Marion County) and make the county fiscal body also the
fiscal body and legislative body of each township, (2) require a township when
formulating an annual budget to consider whether the part of the ending balance
in each township fund in excess of 10% of budgeted expenditures should be used
instead of imposing additional property taxes for the ensuing year, (3) prohibit
a relative of a township officer or employee from being employed by the township
in a position that would put the relative in a direct supervisory or subordinate
relationship with the officer or employee, (4) require a township trustee's
annual report to list separately each expenditure to reimburse the trustee for
the trustee's public business use of personal property, (5) require each
township office to include the address, phone number, and regular office hours
(if any) of the township office in at least one local telephone directory, (6)
prohibits a public meeting or a public hearing of a township official or
governing body from being held in a private residence, and (7) requires the
State Board of Accounts to submit an annual township examination report to the
executive director of the Legislative Services Agency and to county councils.
Voted YES
on House
Bill 1607 to require a referendum before establishing a Northern Indiana
Regional Transportation District, which is a new tax-imposing level of
Indiana government in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, and St. Joseph counties controlled
by a board with unrestricted powers (where most board members have no real
connection to the taxpayers' community).
Watchdog Indiana Candidate Questions - November 4, 2008, General Election
1.
BACKGROUND: Senate Joint Resolution 1 passed
the Indiana Senate 40-7 and the Indiana House 79-20 on March 14, 2008, and
was signed by the Governor on March 19, 2008. SJR 1 amends the Indiana
Constitution to cap homeowners' property tax bills at 1% of assessed value,
rental and agricultural property at 2%, and business property at 3%. For
property taxes first due and payable in 2012, 90 of Indiana's 92
counties must have a homeowner property tax cap that is 1% of the gross
assessed value. Until 2020, existing debt service prior to July 1, 2008,
is exempted from the 1% homeowner gross assessed value cap in Lake and St.
Joseph counties ONLY. The result of these two existing debt service
exemptions equates to a 1.88% homeowner cap in Lake County and a 1.52%
homeowner cap in St.
Joseph County. The homeowner caps for Lake and St. Joseph counties must become
1% in 2020. The exact same version of SJR 1 that passed in 2008 must again pass in the General Assembly in 2009 to put the 1%
constitutional homeowner property tax cap amendment on the 2010 ballot. We
the people can then vote to make the 1% homeowner property tax cap a
permanent part of the Indiana Constitution. Never has it been so easy to separate those who are part of the
property tax relief solution from those who are part of the property tax
spending problem. A General Assembly candidate who pledges to
vote for Senate Joint Resolution 1 in 2009 is part of the
solution, otherwise the legislator is part of
the problem. QUESTION: Do you pledge to vote in 2009 for
the exact same version of Senate
Joint Resolution 1 that passed in 2008? Yes.
2. QUESTION:
Do you wish to make some additional comments about your candidacy? Do you
have an E-mail address? Do you have a website? DID
NOT RESPOND.
2008 General Assembly Voting Record
Voted YES
on Senate
Joint Resolution 1, which amended the Indiana Constitution beginning 2012 to
include a cap on homestead property tax in 90 counties at 1% of gross assessed
value. Until 2020, existing debt service prior to July 1, 2008, is
exempted from the 1% homeowner gross assessed value cap in Lake and St. Joseph
counties ONLY. The effective constitutional homeowner property tax caps in Lake
and St. Joseph counties are 1.88% and 1.52% respectively until the 1% cap takes
effect in 2020.
Voted YES on
House
Bill 1001, which phases in the SJR 1 constitutional property tax caps by
2010. Also, 2008 property taxes are reduced 26% from the prior year. An increase
in the sales tax from 6% to 7% and local option income taxes will be used to
replace the property tax revenue reductions that result from the property tax
caps.
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