Cut in sales tax
was due to Donna Walsh’s efforts
A version of
this letter recently
ran in the Westerly Sun. Click here for a description of the new tax exemption for original art on Rep. Walsh's website.
The Sun recently
ran an editorial reprinted from the Newport Daily News praising the new tax
relief granted artwork and other goods enacted in the General Assembly. The
piece gave lots of credit to the Senate President for the legislation.
This is natural
since she represents the city of Newport, but I think your readers should know
that it was Representative Donna Walsh (Charlestown, Westerly, South Kingstown,
Block Island) who originated the idea of tax exemption on all limited
production art.
Last November,
after a discussion with Charlestown Gallery co-owner Dave Gilstein, Donna
decided to make the bill’s tax exemptions statewide. She met with a now
receptive leadership in December, and in the Spring had Dave Gilstein testify
at the State House with other artists and gallery owners about the positive
impact the bill would have on this important and growing segment of our
economy.
Since the bill
had a financial impact it went in as an article in the overall budget. Donna’s
name does not appear anywhere in connection with it, but she did almost five
years of work to get it there. She also held a Forum for artists, gallery
owners and the State Council on the Arts on November 22nd to explain
the exemptions and what artwork will qualify.
The new rules
exempting limited production and original artwork took effect on December 1. We
stopped in to Charlestown Gallery this week to buy a Christmas present, and
Dave and his partner Rene O’Gara told us that the new exemption had already had
a positive effect on their business.
It is a long
slog sometimes to get a good idea and then go through the lengthy process at
the State House to get a bill passed. Congratulations and job well done to
Representative Walsh, Dave Gilstein, and all the South County artists who did
not give up on a good idea.
Cathy Collette chairs the Charlestown Democratic Town Committee although her letter was on her own, and not at town committee. Cathy is also been married to Progressive Charlestown co-editor Will Collette since 1971.
Cathy Collette chairs the Charlestown Democratic Town Committee although her letter was on her own, and not at town committee. Cathy is also been married to Progressive Charlestown co-editor Will Collette since 1971.