Backed by Gov. Jan Brewer, other legislators and business officials, Rep. Debbie Lesko explains Monday details of a plan to revamp how the state and cities collect sales taxes. Lesko conceded later that objections to some provisions from cities could force changes in the plan. [Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services]
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samkat posted at 10:51 am on Mon, Feb 11, 2013.
How about eliminating many of the tax dodges created by our less than esteemed conservative legislators?
Deddzone posted at 6:38 pm on Mon, Feb 11, 2013.
Sure Republicans are business friendly....Brewer has not had ONE good idea yet.
wdgnas posted at 5:01 am on Tue, Feb 12, 2013.
samkat: agreed.
the foxes guarding the hen house. and if 45 other states were going to jump off a cliff then so should arizona. jump froggy, jump. once again try leading instead of following the pack.
retired03 posted at 8:16 am on Tue, Feb 12, 2013.
"Anyway, Brewer said anyone with problems with the plan will have a chance to register objections as the bill makes its way through the Legislature."
In other words, you can complain while we shove this down your throat.
G A Custer posted at 9:21 am on Tue, Feb 12, 2013.
Jan should take a cruise with Barbara Boxer, Harry Reid and Barry Obama. Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. They are figuring anyway they can to squeeze every last penny possible out of taxpayers. Enough is enough. SRP, Cox, APS, Property Tax all raising fees and taxes, not to mention feds with cap and treade and obamacare. And yes, the middle class is going to pay, one way or another. I think Jan came here from California and literally stumbled into the governorship, I wonder if she knows the way back home?