[r33] Representative Davis Surprised by Actions of House Democrats (2/22/2008)

Friday, February 22, 2008

Start Date: 2/22/2008 All Day
End Date: 2/22/2008

(STATEHOUSE) Jan. 30, 2008 - Property tax reform in Indiana took a blow Tuesday night as House Democrats refused to hear House Joint Resolution 1, the bill containing constitutional property tax caps for homeowners, rental properties and businesses.

"House Democrats killed both the elimination of residential property taxes and the defense of marriage amendment last night and adjourned," stated Rep. Bill Davis (R-Portland). "The constitutional cap is the only way to ensure that property taxes never get out of control again. I am disappointed Hoosiers will not have the right to vote on these issues. It is obvious the Democrats never intended for that to happen. When House Bill 1001 passed out of this chamber it was clear a constitutional amendment was part of that deal, tonight the Democrats did not hold up their end of the bargain."

HJR 1 would have amended the Indiana Constitution to cap property taxes for homestead properties at 1 percent, rental properties at 2 percent and commercial properties to 3 percent. House Bill 1001, the property tax reform package, passed the House last week in a 93-1 vote, and HJR 1 was set to ensure that property tax cuts remained permanent.

 

-30-