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    This page contains Congressional resolutions. Resolutions indicate the topics that legislators care about, btu cannot legislate about.

00-NGA1 on Feb 15, 2000

    State tax policy is closely linked to federal policy. 36 states currently use either federal income or federal tax liability as the state tax base for personal income taxes. It is critical that Congress and the administration do not enact tax reform in a vacuum, but in consultation and in partnership with the nation’s Governors.
  • National Sales or Value-Added Tax The nation’s Governors oppose a national sales or transactional value-added tax. Such taxes would intrude into a tax area that has traditionally been reserved for and relied on by state and local governments. If enacted, either of these taxes would seriously threaten the ability of state and local governments to maintain their tax base.
  • Current Income Tax If Congress decides to reform the current tax system, they should reduce the complexity of current income taxes; increase incentives to work, save, and invest; and increase efficiency and fairness. As part of any reform of the current income tax, the nation’s Governors would oppose any modification to the deductibility of state income taxes, property taxes, and the interest on state and local bonds.
  • Transition If major tax reform is enacted, it should not be implemented for at least three years, to give states ample time to adjust their own tax systems.
  • Information Needs of the StatesThe ability of states to tax various revenue sources depends to a large extent on information that only the federal government can collect. This is becoming much more important given the complexity of both the international and domestic economies in tracing where goods and income are generated. It is critical that the federal government separate tax reform per se from the information that is collected from individuals, businesses, and corporations with respect to income generated. The data collection role of the federal government must be developed in partnership with state and local governments.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 11.
  • Topic: Tax Reform
  • Headline: No national sales tax or VAT (Score: 0)
  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred



Democrats participating in 00-NGA1

Roy Barnes s1aGA Former Democratic
Mel Carnahan s1aMO Democrat Senator (Former)
Tom Carper s1aDE Democrat Jr Senator
Ben Cayetano s1aHI Former Democratic
Gray Davis s1aCA Former Democratic
Howard Dean s1aPOTUS Democrat
Parris Glendening s1aMD Former Democratic
Jim Hodges s1aSC00 Former Democratic
James Hunt s1aNC00 Former Democrat
John Kitzhaber s1aOR00 Former Democratic
Tony Knowles s1aAK Former Democratic
Gary Locke s1aWA Former Democrat
Frank O'Bannon s1aIN Former Democratic
Edward Schafer s1aND00 Former Democrat
Jeanne Shaheen s1aNH Democratic Challenger
Don Siegelman s1aAL Former Democratic
Tauese Sunia s1aAS00 Democrat
Tom Vilsack s1aIA Former Democrat



Republicans participating in 00-NGA1

Lincoln Almond s1aRI00 Former Republican
George W. Bush s1aPOTUS Republican
Jeb Bush s1aFL Former Republican
Paul Celucci s1aMA02 Former Republican
Kirk Fordice s1aMS00 Former Republican
Mike Foster s1aLA Former Republican
Jim Geringer s1aWY Former Republican
Jim Gilmore s1aVA Republican Senate Challenger; previously Governor
Bill Graves s1aKS Former Republican
Kenny Guinn s1aNV Former Republican
Mike Huckabee s1aAR Former Republican
Jane Dee Hull s1aAZ Former Republican
Bill Janklow s1aSD00 Former Republican
Mike Johanns s1aNE Former Republican
Gary Johnson s1aNM Former Republican
Frank Keating s1aOK00 Former Republican
Dirk Kempthorne s1aID Former Republican
Bill Owens s1aCO Former Republican
George Pataki s1aNY Former Republican
Marc Racicot s1aMT00 Former Republican
Tom Ridge s1aPA00 Former Republican
John Rowland s1aCT Former Republican
George Ryan s1aIL Former Republican
Don Sundquist s1aTN00 Former Republican
Bob Taft s1aOH Former Republican
Cecil Underwood s1aWV00 Republican Candidate 2000



Independents participating in 00-NGA1

Sila Calderon s1aPR00 Puerto Rico
Carl Gutierrez s1aGU00 Guam
Angus King s1aME Former Independent Governor
Mike Leavitt s1aUS Cabinet
Pedro Tenorio s1aIT00 Former TK
Tommy Thompson s1aUS Cabinet-2005
Charles Turnbull s1aVI00 Virgin Islands
Jesse Ventura s1aMN Former Independent
Christie Todd Whitman s1aUS Cabinet-2005



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 18
Republicans: 26
Independents: 9

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