Proposed Delay Of Ohio Tax Cuts Spurs E-mails
STEPHEN MAJORS
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) After Richard Handy of Fairfield received an e-mail from a conservative group calling Gov. Ted Strickland's proposed delay of Ohio's income tax cuts a "retroactive tax increase," Handy fired off a few passionate words to some state senators. "I am absolutely against changing the rules in the middle of the game," wrote Handy in an Oct. 19 e-mail about Strickland's proposal to delay the final 4.2 percent reduction in income taxes to close an $850 million budget gap. "I am sure the vast majority of Ohioans agree with me in opposing this idiotic proposal ... If Ohio needs more money, STOP SPENDING! That's what budgets are for." An Associated Press public records request for constituent correspondence to legislative leaders on the tax proposal found that most was fueled by organized interests the anti-tax group Americans for Prosperity that opposed it, and school teachers and employees and mental health service providers that supported it. Some Republicans have argued that because current law has the last tax cut in place and because withholding for the tax year has already started, Strickland's tax proposal is a tax increase.- Loading Comments...
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