Proper Symbolism for Introducing TABOR
The following piece was posted by "Jon" as part of a blog
on thinkprogress.org:
The Green Bay Chronicle reports Wisconsin Rep. Frank Lasee is planning
on introducing a version of the right-wing Taxpayer Bill of Rights (or
TABOR) in his state on a symbolic day - April 15, the deadline
to file income taxes.
Clever symbolism indeed, but given TABORs actual effect on the
state of Colorado - the only place such legislation has been enacted
(and where it is now being repealed) - a few other dates might be even
more appropriate. For instance:
September 1: Thats the first day of public school in Green
Bay. Students will likely notice TABORs deleterious effect on
their education by the low-quality teachers and underfunded facilities,
as well as the high number of their classmates who will have dropped
out. In Colorado, the ratio of teacher salaries to average private-sector
earnings is lower than in any other state. Since the passage of TABOR,
the high school graduation rate has fallen 6%.
September 24: Thats the deadline for Wisconsin university
students to pay their tuition without incurring a late fee. Thanks to
reduced state aid on account of TABOR, that bill will increase steeply.
In Colorado, tuition has shot through the roof. The state ranks 48th
in the country in state funding for higher education per $1,000 of income.
May 1-8: Thats national Cover The Uninsured Week.
The celebration will be larger than usual in Wisconsin, which will see
a major increase in the rolls of the uninsured. TABOR has severely limited
funding for health care in Colorado. The number of the states
low-income children who lack health insurance has skyrocketed from 15%
in 1992 to 27% in 2003, despite declines nationally.
The first Monday in September: Thats Labor Day. As a result
of TABOR, fewer Wisconsinites will have to take a vacation on Labor
Day - they wont have jobs to begin with. Over a 44-month period
ending in December 2004, Colorado hemorrhaged 68,000 jobs, a decline
of 3%. In every other mountain state - none of which has TABOR - the
median job growth has been 4.5% during the same period.
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Posted March 30, 2005