2008 Conference Committee Budget Proposal Summary

The 2008 Conference Committee budget proposal (HB 2436) ignores the voice of the people as it increases state debt by nearly a billion dollars without voter approval. The budget plan would also strap future budget-makers with more than $1.2 billion of committed capital spending.

The unaccountable capital spending and borrowing will place tremendous pressure on future budgets, forcing lawmakers to cut essential services or implement widely unpopular tax increases.

Following is a brief summary of the major aspects of the 2008 Conference Committee budget proposal:

Increasing State Debt Without Voter Approval

Capital Spending Burdens Future Budgets

Teacher and State Employee Pay

Tax Changes

  • An extension of the tax credit for health insurance provided by small businesses ($8.5 million)
  • The Research & Development tax credit is extended ($1 million)
  • A sales tax holiday for energy efficient appliances, applied during the first weekend of November ($1.4 million)
  • A property tax homestead exemption for disabled veterans

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Health Care

Highway Trust Fund Transfer

Wasteful Spending

Related Issues: Budget, Taxes & Debt
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