Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Toll Roads
Those who make the choice will easily be paying five times more in transportation taxes than commuters of similar wealth who do not have a toll road stretched between the home and place of work. This "use tax" can be diverted from the toll road on which it was charged to other transportation projects in the CAMPO region, enabling a dangerous dependence on toll taxes and solo car travel. So whether you are rich or poor, this proposed toll plan has some sort of unfairness for you. This is why she is offering an amendment that controls the revenue generated from a toll project to the corridor in which tolls are collected. All of this meaning it would limit the use of any revenue beyond construction, maintenance and operation costs to improving the non-tolled options in and around the toll project. Under these amendments the toll tax will go away when the construction debt is all paid. I believe that Eckhardt presented this issue very well and that she is right on target with this new amendment because it will hopefully take toll taxes away and no longer has inequities for either the poor or rich because we the people are already paying enough taxes. Also the building of toll roads would decrease the the traffic issues that we are currently experiencing.
For further information regarding this toll plan, go to statesmans
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Medicare cuts?
The U.S. House of Representatives is thinking of and proposing a bill called the CHAMP
Act which is a bill that makes deep, damaging Medicare cuts to seniors' care. The House supporters of this bill, the Children's Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007 claim it will help '
If the CHAMP Act were to become a law it would create a real bad situation.
For more details concerning this proposed bill, visit