--illustrative of the thought process of "legislators"--
To: rellimpank
She came up with her own tax break: 50 percent. Doling out 50% tax breaks?
I wonder what her cut is.
2 posted on
05/20/2007 12:06:55 PM PDT by
SIDENET
To: rellimpank
It wasn't the air from which she pulled the idea. :) The tax assessors can help lessen the impact, though, by raising the assessment on green buildings since they would arguably have more value to an owner than a comparable non-green property.
And given her other hare-brained bits of legislative activism mentioned in the article, the NV GOP (if there is such a beast) would be well-served to have someone assigned to closely scrutinize her legislative output.
3 posted on
05/20/2007 12:11:56 PM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(Fred Thompson in 2008 - there is no doubt about it!)
To: rellimpank
The article doesn’t say, but who wants to bet that she’s a democrat? A scatterbrained, airhead, hippy-dippy, tree-hugging “well-intentioned” democrat. I don’t blame the casinos and other firms for taking advantage of her stupidity.
4 posted on
05/20/2007 12:13:49 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
(Fred Thompson/John Bolton 2008)
To: rellimpank
Followed by a $900 million spending cut, right? Right? Or is it yet another ‘tax shift’, or an ‘inflate out of the debt’ utopian exercise?
5 posted on
05/20/2007 12:14:35 PM PDT by
M203M4
(http://www.gohunter08.com/)
To: rellimpank
“”In 2004 Chris Giunchigliani, then a state assemblywoman, was listening to NPR while working on “smart growth” bills to introduce the next year. “Suddenly, I heard someone on the radio talking about ‘green building,’ and I thought, ‘Gee, that would be good to have here, too.’ “
Gosh, I didn’t know that worked so easy.
Now I understand why the carbon traders have floated their propaganda as “news investigations” on NPR for 2 years...it works on Democrats.
8 posted on
05/20/2007 1:46:44 PM PDT by
Shermy
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