| With the governor, Senate, and House in Virginia fighting each other over who can take credit for raising taxes, the latest proposal is to do away with former Gov. Gilmore's plan to completely eliminate the "car tax." The rationale for this, as well as much of the rest of the tax-raising, is that state and local governments are hurting, and cannot provide needed services. I don't know much about the rest of the state, but I wonder, with property values having more or less doubled in Northern Virginia in the last five years, and property taxes having followed suit (yes, assessments have more or less doubled, sometimes more, as well), where the heck is all of this money going? And why doesn't it occur to the Washington Post and other local media outlets to ask? -- Posted by David Bernstein to The Volokh Conspiracy at 4/27/2004 10:09:15 AM |
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