Brownback Continues to Fight for Kansas
Kansas Governor Sam Brownback continues to fight to grow his state’s economy. His proposed plan to cut both the income tax and the sales tax is expected to reach the Kansas Senate for a vote within the next two weeks. Gov. Brownback has been tireless in making sure the plan stands up to all attacks and truly benefits all the residents of Kansas. Read more to find out just how beneficial this proposal would be to the residents of...
Read MoreStatement on Possible Appeal of Cole County Ruling
(Jefferson City, MO) Travis H. Brown, a Missouri citizen and taxpayer on behalf of Let Voters Decide, issued this statement upon news of the Cole County Judge Joyce ruling: “This ruling disrespects Missouri’s balanced budget amendment and the General Assembly’s role with this measure. We had hoped that any opinion on the dispute over the growth future of Missouri would in fact be written by the Judge, not just the opposing trial attorney. We are reviewing the errors...
Read MoreTravis H. Brown Talks Taxes in OK
The “Race to Zero” includes plenty of competitors. Kansas, Oklahoma, and – of course – Missouri are all seriously considering elimination of the individual income tax. With each passing day, the conversation grows. Let Voters Decide President Travis H. Brown spoke about Missouri’s work to eliminate our state’s income tax, at the invitation of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. Said Brown: “The state of Texas remained first [in growth] since 1999, and...
Read MoreOne Small Step for Maine
Earlier this week, Maine Governor Paul LePage made clear his goal to eliminate his state’s income tax before he leaves office. His current proposal to eliminate taxes on pension income will be introduced to the Appropriations Committee in their public hearing on Wednesday, March 21. Gov. LePage believes this step is important in his goal to eliminate state income tax for the state of Maine. Read more on how Maine is joining the growing list of states invested in making their state...
Read MoreOklahoma Legislature Has Bills To Choose From
Oklahoma continues to stay in the news on the issue of state income tax reform. Yesterday the Oklahoma House passed two separate bills on the subject, including Governor Fallin’s proposal and a bill based on a study by economist Art Laffer. Meanwhile the Oklahoma Senate has also passed two bills that would lower the state income tax. This means there is a good chance some sort of income tax reform bill will be passed before the end of Oklahoma’s legislative session in May, though what...
Read MoreOK Oklahoma!
On Monday, the Oklahoma Senate passed Senate Bill 1571, a measure that, if passed, would phase out Oklahoma’s state income tax. The bill will now face the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Read this article for more on how Oklahoma continues to fight to improve its state’s economy.
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