Senate Bill 1277 – Idaho House & Senate Democrats https://idahodlcc.org Idaho House & Senate Democrats Sun, 14 Jun 2020 11:31:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://idahodlcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-Navy-and-White-Construction-Plumbing-Logo-32x32.jpg Senate Bill 1277 – Idaho House & Senate Democrats https://idahodlcc.org 32 32 Senate State Affairs Prints Property Tax Legislation https://idahodlcc.org/senate-state-affairs-prints-property-tax-legislation/ Fri, 13 Mar 2020 09:17:55 +0000 https://idahodlcc.org/?p=322 Idaho State Capitol – On Friday, Senate State Affairs voted to print two property tax bills. The first would raise the homeowners exemption to $120,000 and restore indexing. The second would increase the Circuit Breaker property tax relief.

Representative Lauren Necochea/(D-Boise) commented on the two pieces of legislation.

“I was pleased to see that Republicans are finally willing to hear Democratic plans to decrease property taxes.” Rep. Necochea said. “For years, Democrats have been asking for these pieces of legislation but our concerns have been ignored. It seems that Republicans are finally interested in decreasing property tax bills.”

“I am disappointed that Republicans have waited until the 11th hour to consider legislation that would tangibly decrease property tax bills for Idahoans.” She went on to say. “A lot of Idaho homeowners have been forced out of the homes they planned to live in for the rest of their lives because the legislature refused to take action. And, there’s a good chance that neither of these pieces of legislation will ever be signed into law because they have waited until a week before the end of the legislative session to finally start having the conversation.”

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House Debates Property Tax Amendment https://idahodlcc.org/house-debates-property-tax-amendment/ Fri, 13 Mar 2020 08:45:14 +0000 https://idahodlcc.org/?p=302 Idaho State Capitol – On Friday, the House debated amendments to Senate Bill 1277. The original legislation made changes to the application process for the Idaho homestead exemption. However, the legislation was sent to General Orders on Friday morning.

“SB 1277 was heard at the last minute this morning in House Revenue and Taxation.” Representative Ilana Rubel/(D-Boise) explained. “Republican leadership then rushed the bill to General Orders to tack on a dangerous amendment that will gut local government budgets as they brace to respond to a global health pandemic. This is beyond irresponsible. In the face of an international health crisis the likes of which we have never seen in our lifetimes, this is not the time to be stripping counties of the funds they need to respond. County officials are at the front line in a health crisis – they are responsible for emergency response programs, paramedic services, and local health districts. It defies belief at this juncture that Majority Party House members would vote to strip them of $32 million in funding that is direly needed to keep our citizens alive and healthy. There are responsible ways to provide property tax relief, but this is not it.”

“Democrats proposed an alternative amendment to increase the homestead exemption which would make commercial properties pay their fair share of property taxes.” Representative Lauren Necochea said. “One large corporation in Boise is paying $1 million less in property taxes than 10 years ago, while homeowner property taxes are growing through the roof. This shift of costs onto homeowners is not fair and we have to restore balance. Gutting our public health response capabilities during our current emergency is not the answer. Unfortunately, Republican leadership is more interested in protecting commercial real estate lobbyists than keeping Idahoans alive and well.”

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