Valencia promotes tax equity bill as
pro-workforce
Larry, with bill co-sponsor Donna Walsh |
STATE
HOUSE – Rep. Larry Valencia says his legislation (2014-H
7552) reversing Bush-era tax cuts at the state level for Rhode Island’s
highest earners is not only a matter of equity, but also an idea that would
potentially boost the quality of the state’s workforce and the success of its
businesses.
“The
notion that prosperity trickles down has not been effective in improving Rhode
Island’s economy. Instead of expecting prosperity to fall through the cracks
toward the middle class and lower-earners, we should make the burden more
equitable so those who most need to invest their limited resources on the
things that enable them to get a good job, like higher education, child care
and transportation, will be able to do so. More money in the pockets of middle
and lower income Rhode Islanders means more money being spent at our local
businesses. This legislation would be a very positive development for
business,” said Representative Valencia (D-Dist. 39, Richmond, Hopkinton,
Exeter).
This
is the fourth year Representative Valencia has introduced the tax equity bill,
which he calls his “civic responsibility plan.”
Representative
Valencia noted his proposal is relatively conservative and would affect only 5
percent of Rhode Island taxpayers, but it would raise an estimated $170 million
for the state in Fiscal Year 2015 if such a rate were in place this year.
With
the additional revenue, the state could reduce the sales tax or other taxes and
fees onerous to small businesses, or make investments in infrastructure or
programs that would improve Rhode Island’s climate for families and businesses.
“The
new House leadership team has emphasized that it will focus on a pro-jobs
agenda. I contend that raising more revenue can generate jobs if we focus on
paying for infrastructure, developing our workforce and providing more money
for higher education. We all agree that closing the skills gap will make our
workforce more attractive to employers, and this revenue is our chance to do
exactly that,” said Representative Valencia.
Cosponsors
include Representatives Maria E. Cimini (D-Dist. 7, Providence), Edith H.
Ajello (D-Dist. 1, Providence), Donna M. Walsh (D-Dist. 36 Charlestown, New
Shoreham, South Kingstown, Westerly) and Teresa A. Tanzi (D-Dist. 34, South
Kingstown, Narragansett). The bill is currently before the House Finance
Committee, which held a hearing on it yesterday and held it for further study.