Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ruestman: My property tax bill is stalled

In her latest Ruestman Report, Rep. Marilyn Ruestman, R-Joplin, says her property tax bill has been stalled in the House:

My bill, House Bill 1350, to reform property taxes is stalled once again. This bill would cap the yearly assessment to property. Because my bill freezes property taxes at the agreed assessed rates until the resale of the property, the only loss is in tax increases! It seems unfair to expect those who worked hard to own their own property to be taxed more and more every year. The Oversight Committee of the General Assembly made a determination of how much the bill will cost based on what different taxing entities tell them. Figures from school districts, counties and other special districts, have estimated that YOUR property taxes will continue to increase statewide up to an additional $328 billion by the year 2013! This appalls me. Money these taxing entities want, but have never collected, is not a loss. My bill creates no real loss. In the meantime, many people who are now struggling to make their house payments are facing continually rising property taxes. Where does it end? When does the government realize that to allow citizens to keep the money they earn is the road to success!

I am fighting an uphill battle, but it is important this issue is pushed to the forefront of public commentary in our state. Please let all of your elected officials know how you feel about this issue. Economic growth for individual citizens is what our country needs, not continued growth of government that must be always funded by the wage earner. Elected officials must understand that it is not the time in history to continue to TAKE from its citizens. It is the time to make it as easy as possible for them to be rewarded for their labors!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It kind of goes about as far as your resolutions. Why don't you file another resolution about the lack of support for your bills/resolutions?

Anonymous said...

I see Ms Ruestman has filed for the presiding county commissioner for Newton County. If her bill passes and she gets elected as county commissioner(God forbid), how will she meet payroll, maintain county roads, provide for police and fire protection, fund public education, provide for our libraries, and the other things our taxes fund? Is reality not a word she understands? We all want these services, so please tell me how you can have them without funding them.

Anonymous said...

Because Marilyn is not her own person, and really has no legitimate ideas of her own, what do you expect? She is just a pretty face (now somewhat haggard) who never has had real talent in public administration. Without powerful forces behind her, she would not have gotten this far.