A.C.R. 1
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Joint Rules Committee
June 14, 2001
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Read and Adopted
SUMMARY—Establishes Governor’s Task Force on Tax Policy in Nevada. (BDR R‑26)
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Assembly Concurrent RESOLUTION—Establishing the Governor’s Task Force on Tax Policy in Nevada.
1-1 Whereas, Nevada is the fastest growing state in the country, with the
1-2 biggest gains being made in the populations of school-aged children and
1-3 senior citizens; and
1-4 Whereas, The rate of growth of Nevada’s population is much faster
1-5 than the rate of growth of its public revenue; and
1-6 Whereas, Nevada is falling behind in the revenue collections needed
1-7 for funding K-12 education, for meeting the long-term care needs of its
1-8 growing senior population, and for keeping pace with soaring energy
1-9 demands and the costs of those demands; and
1-10 Whereas, When there is a disparity between the growth in revenues
1-11 from current revenue sources and the growth in public spending needed to
1-12 maintain current governmental services, a structural deficit in the state
1-13 budget arises; and
1-14 Whereas, The underlying reasons for such a structural budgetary
1-15 deficit in Nevada are complex and have accumulated over many years; and
1-16 Whereas, The development of a broad-based tax structure that is
1-17 reflective of the diversity of Nevada’s economy is a desirable policy and
1-18 worthy of study; now, therefore, be it
1-19 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of Nevada, the Senate
1-20 Concurring, That there is hereby created a Governor’s Task Force on
1-21 Tax Policy in Nevada consisting of two members appointed by the
1-22 Governor, two members appointed by the Majority Leader of the Senate
1-23 and two members appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly; and be it
1-24 further
1-25 Resolved, If additional representation is desired, two additional
1-26 members may be appointed by the Governor, one representing taxpayers
1-27 and one representing services supported primarily by public revenue; and
1-28 be it further
1-29 Resolved, That at its initial meeting, the Task Force shall identify the
1-30 specific taxes to be reviewed, with consideration given to the review of
2-1 such taxes as those on gross receipts, mining, property, sales or services,
2-2 business profits, employees of business, slot route operators and car rental
2-3 companies; and be it further
2-4 Resolved, That the Task Force shall also focus on broader tax policy
2-5 issues, such as optimal tax rates and the structural budgetary deficits, and
2-6 consider ways to reduce budgetary reliance on volatile or cyclical revenue
2-7 streams; and be it further
2-8 Resolved, That the Task Force may engage in a collective review of
2-9 the various fees charged by agencies of the state that have not been
2-10 increased for a substantial length of time; and be it further
2-11 Resolved, That the Task Force shall solicit the state executive branch,
2-12 businesses, labor organizations and local governments for comments and
2-13 suggestions for changes to Nevada’s tax policy with the intent being to
2-14 gather public spending recommendations for support of K-12 education
2-15 and long-term care needs of the general public, including our growing
2-16 senior population; and be it further
2-17 Resolved, That the Task Force shall also consider the desirability of
2-18 the lowering of the state’s sales and use taxes over time as new tax
2-19 revenues become available; and be it further
2-20 Resolved, That the Task Force is entitled to submit five bill draft
2-21 requests, and any recommended legislation must include a plan to broaden
2-22 the tax base so that it is reflective of the diversity of the state’s economy;
2-23 and be it further
2-24 Resolved, That the Task Force shall develop one or more definitive
2-25 proposals to carry out the state’s need to provide additional revenue for
2-26 state programs, to stabilize the tax base and to reduce the long-term
2-27 structural deficit of the state budget; and be it further
2-28 Resolved, That the Task Force on Tax Policy in Nevada shall, on or
2-29 before November 15, 2002, submit a report of the results of its review and
2-30 any recommendations for legislation to the Governor and the Director of
2-31 the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the 72nd session of the
2-32 Nevada Legislature.
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