THE GOOD: HB 1 by
Rep. Barry Ivey
would increase transparency in government spending: HB 2 by
Rep. Tony Bacala
would strengthen fraud detection in Medicaid eligibility (similar bills: HB 5);
HB 3 by
Rep. Frank Hoffman
would establish a work-like requirement for Medicaid (similar bill: SB 5); HB 4 by
Rep. Jack
McFarland would increase client responsibility in Medicaid (similar bill:
HB 11); HB
12 by Speaker Taylor
Barras would make the expenditure limit a better tool for fiscal control (similar
bill: HB 15);
THE BAD: HB 7 by
Rep. Ted James
reduces income tax deductibility without corresponding rate reduction (similar
bill: HB 8); HB
9 by Rep. Walt
Leger raises some marginal individual income tax rates (similar bill: HB 13);
HB 17
by Rep. Stephen
Dwight provides for a permanent sales tax increase (similar bill: HB 18); HB 19 by
Leger broadens sales taxation without corresponding rate reduction; HB 21 by
Leger raises some marginal corporate income tax rates (similar bill: HB 22); SB 3 by
Sen. J.P. Morrell would alter certain
tax exceptions in an incoherent manner.
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