Category: Taxes
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HB 5048 – Allow local governments to impose and collect an excise tax on hotels
This bill amends the current act allowing counties to levy taxes on hotels. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted yes.
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HB 5096 – Expand renaissance zones (corporate/special interest welfare)
Amend the Michigan Renaissance Zone Act to create more renaissance zones for special interests and corporate welfare. Wendzel voted no.
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HB 4437: 2024 Budget Omnibus Bill
Pork-laden omnibus spending bill for 2024 budget. Wendzel votes against. Nesbitt votes against when it doesn’t matter but in a secret vote helps Democrats spend faster by voting for immediate effect.
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SB 289 – Economic development: amending brownfield development law.
Corporate welfare bill providing handouts to land developers at taxpayer expense. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted yes.
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SB 129 – Expand brownfield taxpayer subsidy deal to include subsidized housing.
Bill provides expanded use for developers of brownfield project prior to passing the tax handout in a later bill. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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SB 159/160 – Exempt delivery and installation from sales tax
Bill would exempt delivery and installation from sales tax. Nesbitt voted yes. Wendzel voted yes.
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SB 63 – Allow school sinking fund to cover transportation
Bill changed the sinking fund statute to allow for use of the funds for transportation. Nesbitt voted no. Wendzel voted no.
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SB 144 – Increase Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Bill proposeds to increase the amount of the EITC. The EITC should be eliminated. Nesbitt voted no.
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SB 1 & 3 – EITC and pension tax deduction for government employees
Boosts the fraud riddled EITC and provides a tax repeal for government employee pensions only. Nesbitt voted no.