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Friday, September 20, 2024 at 1:32 AM

Straight Talk from Steve

Not-so-special session

The not-so-special-session of the Legislature ended on Tuesday, August 20. Sen. Loren Lippincott of Central City described the mood of the session by writing: “Unfortunately, the biggest scarcity seems to be the political courage to do what is right on behalf of the people.” Sen. Lippincott’s statement profoundly described exactly what happened during the special session of the Legislature, which ended without passing any kind of meaningful or significant property tax relief.

What the Legislature passed was not very original or new. It took 17 days for the Legislature to adopt a resolution which I had previously introduced as an amendment to another bill back in April. The reason I introduced that amendment was to help those who were not claiming their property tax credit on their income tax return. Back in April my amendment had received 23 votes, but it needed 25 to pass. Four months later and after 17 days of the most unorganized and confusing session I have ever been involved in, we passed the same amendment with 40 votes.

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