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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION 08-90C RESOLUTION 8-90 WHEREAS,the productive capacity of the American economy and the health,safety,and welfare of the nation depend upon the quality of a reliable infrastructure and the availability of adequate basic public facilities and services;and WHEREAS,the principles of federalism,which have served this nation for more than 200 years,include the immunity of states and local governments from federal taxation of interest for public functions in order to maintain the balance of power between states and the federal government;and WHEREAS,the federal government has steadily reduced its responsibility for infrastructure requirements,and has shifted more and more financial responsibility to states and units of local government;and WHEREAS,financing state and local government projects through the issuance of bonds,the interest on which is not taxed by the federal government,is critical to allow states and local governments to exercise the responsibilities entrusted to and expected of them;and WHEREAS,in recent years,the U.S.Congress has both limited the use of tax—exempt bonds by states and local govern ments,and made municipal bonds less attractive to significant groups of purchasers,thereby driving up the cost of financing public service projects;and WHEREAS,the U.S.Supreme Court overturned a 100 year-old precedent,ruling for the first time that the Constitution does not prohibit the federal government from taxing the interest on state and local government bonds;and WHEREAS,state and local borrowing costs will increase by an estimated 20 —30 percent if the interest on tax-exempt bonds is subject to federal income tax,and this added burden will be reflected in reductions in public services or by increased state and local taxes;and 0 WHEREAS,shifting the tax burden from the national level to state and local governments is an illusory savings for taxpayers and provides no net tax relief;and WHEREAS,further restrictions on the use of tax-exempt bonds would seriously impair the ability of state and local governments to finance essential services and facilities,including schools, hospitals,prisons,roads,water,gas,electric,sewer,transpor tation,and other basic functions,to the detriment of all citizens. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK,COLORADO: 1.That Congress and the President recognize that the state and local burden of maintaining and expanding the national infrastructure and providing citizens with needed basic governmental services cannot be met without tax—exempt bonds. 2.That Congress and the President resist all further efforts to reduce the use of such bonds to finance governmental proj ects. DATED this /3 day of __________________, 19 TOWN OF ESTES PARK Mayor ATTEST: Town Clerk —2—