HB 84 (1996 Regular Session) Provides for an income tax credit for a taxpayer providing care for a physically or mentally disabled person ..... For
HB 196 (1996 Regular Session) Provides for an exemption from sales tax the purchase of farm equipment (Amendment B-14) ..... For
HB 19 (1996 Regular Session) Adds exemption from sales and use tax for water, natural gas, electric power, and food for private consumption(would have given taxpayers a $430 Million Dollar tax break) ..... For
HB 196 (1996 Regular Session) Extended 4% sales tax ($430 Million) on Food, Drugs and Utilities when there already existed a $318 Million Dollar Surplus
..... Against
Act 818 (1997 Regular Session) Eliminated the Inheritance Tax ..... For
Act 1491 (1997 Regular Session) Freezes homeowner tax assessments for persons 65 years of age ..... For
SB 986 (1999 Regular Session) Authorizes the increase of the local sales tax rate from 4% to 5% ..... Against
HLRS 98-158 (1998 Regular Session) (Marionneaux Bill) Exempts adaptive driving equipment for handicapped persons from state sales taxes ..... For
Creation of the Rainy Day Trust Fund (Requires that the state deposit 25% of any surplus revenues into the Rainy Day Trust Fund (the first deposit of $23.5 Million Dollars has been made) ..... For
HB 640 (1999 Regular Session) Creation of the Millennium Trust - The plan would place 75% of the tobacco settlement payments into the trust reserved specifically for Healthcare, K - 12 Education, and the TOPS program ..... For
Total state debt has been reduced from $6.48 Billion Dollars to $2.81 Billion Dollars during these past four years
Finally, after years of free spending by past legislature's, we have begun to plan for our future! Four consecutive years of a balanced budget while reducing sales taxes for individuals, that's my record!