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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Hawaii Legislature passes $4 Billion in new taxes and fees ($13,000 per family of four)
By News Release @ 8:15 PM :: 7623 Views :: Energy, Environment

State House and Senate members tentatively passed a $4 billion tax increase on the people of Hawaii today on the eve of the largest anti-tax protest in the nation’s history.

The legislature wants every resident in the state of Hawaii to pay more for gas, and more in vehicle registration fees and vehicle weight fees (Senate Bill 1611).

The legislature also passed tax increases which could put hotel employees out of work by increasing the Transient Accommodations Tax. Leaders in the hotel industry say that this new tax would hurt the hotel business and their ability to compete with other tourist destinations, especially during a bad economy. (Senate Bill 1111).

A tax increase was also levied on Internet sales. (Senate Bill 1678)

“This is just wrong,” said Joe Pandolfe, organizer of the Honolulu Tax Day Tea Party tomorrow, from 4-7 p.m. at the State Capitol. “Legislators are clearly not living in the world that we are and do not understand how much the people of Hawaii are suffering. We must put a stop to this.”

For all seven Hawaii Tea Party Locations: SB backs Hawaii Tea-Parties: "Protest their insane plans to increase our already high cost of living"

The tax increases now go to Conference Committee and then back to the full House and Senate for a vote. 

Advertiser: Hawaii Legislature plans tax hikes to ease budget deficit 

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by Michele Van Hessen Minority Media Liaison

We can all agree that our State is experiencing one of the worst economic downturns in its history. This 2009 Legislature has made numerous efforts to remedy this situation. Unfortunately, these efforts have resulted in high tax increases and anti-business legislation that will hurt rather than help our floundering economy.

Minority Leader Lynn Finnegan points out, "The sentiment in the House right now is that these tax increase bills will only affect high-income households, but this is simply not true. The proposed tax increases will hurt anyone who has a car in their garage or puts gas in their tank. It will hurt anyone who orders a book on the Internet or visits family interisland. In short, it hurts everyone."

In the mix of these potentially detrimental tax increase bills are Senate Bill 1611 and House Bill 1271, which add a 10 cent per gallon tax to liquid fuel and an increase of the tax per barrel on petroleum sold by wholesale distributors respectively. In addition to an increased vehicle registration fee also included in Senate Bill 1611, these increases ask Hawaii drivers to carry a very heavy burden in these troubled times.

Similarly, Senate Bills 1678 and 1111 discourage any potential increase in spending that could stimulate this economy by taxing all goods purchased over the Internet or through mail-order in addition to any spending on airfare, hotels, etc.

"Our tourism industry is scrambling for visitors, who will stay longer and spend more money in local businesses. Yet, as hotels lower their rates, we raise taxes to make up the difference," Representative Gene Ward said. "Raising the transient accommodations tax will directly oppose efforts to stimulate our State's biggest source of income."

Senate Bill 199, by itself, shows this Legislature's determination to tax all the people of Hawaii. "This bill suggests a two-year repeal of all tax credits, including the high tech and film industry credit," Representative Barbara Marumoto explained. "Alone, this bill would destroy any sense of entrepreneurship or innovation that could bring revenue to our State; no one will want to do business in Hawaii."

"Appearing anti-business in the present climate would only plunge Hawaii further into economic hardship," Representative Kymberly Pine said. "These measures do little more than place a 'Closed' sign over our entire State, telling businesses that we, as a State, are not interested in any of the jobs or revenue that they could contribute."

These bills do not simply affect high-income families. Rather, they directly tax average citizens, who are already struggling to pay their bills. Indirectly, citizens of Hawaii will suffer through job losses and pay cuts as businesses fight to survive or just shut down and die in Hawaii's anti-business environment.

As President Lincoln once said, "You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong ... You cannot build character and courage by taking away men's initiative and independence."

Thus far, this Legislature has done just that. We have attempted to remedy our financial situation by crippling the very people who could fix it. Make no mistake. These measures will affect every citizen of Hawaii.

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