Monday, May 13, 2013

The Pace Quickens

I have written several times about the speed at which bills were being passed in this session of the General Assembly.  Well, that's about to change.  It's going to get more hectic this week as the General Assembly approaches the crossover date.  What is crossover?  The House and Senate rules say that bills that don’t raise or spend money or propose amendments to the state constitution must pass either the House or Senate by Thursday to be considered during the session.  So hang on to you hats and watch the legislation very closely as this week will be full of fun and games as legislators make sure their pet legislation survives crossover and is heard during this session.

No word on when Senator Berger's tax reform proposals are going to see the light of day in the form of a bill.  The details keep coming out in dribbles so stay alert for additional information.

Here's and interesting bill that has hit the floor.  Rep. Marcus Brandon, a High Point Democrat has introduced H.994, a bill that allows parents to spend taxpayer money on K-12 private school tuition.  As filed, the bill would offer vouchers worth $4,200 a year: however, there have been some revisions that will have 50 percent of the money each year reserved for children from families at 185 percent of the federal poverty level or below. That’s the level at which kids in a family would qualify for free or reduced lunch in public schools.  Anyone making over $45,000 per year would not be eligible.  It is on the calendar of the House Education Committee for Tuesday.

Another bill, H.274 “Taxpayer Bill of Rights,” aka TABOR, which would have voters decide whether to limit government spending in the state Constitution is scheduled to be heard in the Finance committee this week.  The measure would establish a General Fund spending limit based on the previous year’s limit increased by a formula that takes into account inflation and population increases. The governor and General Assembly then could not spend more than that limit without a two-thirds vote of the Legislature.  There is some concern that passage of this bill would hurt the State's credit rating. 

There are a whole hosts of pending legislation that you need to watch.  I'll try to keep you as up to date as possible.  Check everyday for further information.

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