Thursday, March 01, 2007

Our Dumb Legistlature: State Shared Revenue addition

Our legislature is sooo dumb... How dumb are they you might ask? Just look at state shared revenue. SSR is a pretty obscure thing to most people. In a nutshell, SSR means that each city/county gets a portion of the income tax paid to the state. There is a formula for figuring the amount that the legislature frequently tries to change. Basically, every entity gets a certain amount based upon their population.

Why is this important? Have you ever wondered why relatively small cities such as Gilbert, Chandler (several years ago) etc have such nice roads and infrastructure? State shared revenue is a big part of the answer.

The legislature tries almost every year to break this system. Here is this year unsuccessful attempt. One of the more humerous attempts to change the system came from John Huppenthal last session. I think he tried to eliminate state shared revenue, but he forgot most of his continuents live in Phoenix and Chandler. They would have been two of the hardest hit cities.

It only takes living a short time in a place without such a rational system to realize how well it works. The results are poor cities that stay poor with no opportunity for change. In AZ, a city like Avondale can go from a tiny farming community to a well run city. I wish the leg would wake up...

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