Rogers: TSPLOST Is 'Largest Tax Increase in Our State's History'
Rogers expressed his opposition to the controversial 10-year, 10-county transportation sales tax during a June 25 debate in Cherokee, too.
On the first day of early voting, Georgia Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) on Monday repeated his stance against a controversial 10-year, 10-county transportation sales tax.
According to WSB Radio, Rogers held a press conference with members of the Transportation Leadership Coalition, a group that is working to defeat the referendum, commonly referred to as TSPLOST.
Calling it "the largest tax increase in our state's history," Rogers said many of the 157 TSPLOST projects will still need funding after the 10-year tax expires.
It wasn't the first time that Rogers echoed that sentiment, a position that puts him at odds with Gov. Nathan Deal, who urged voters to support the tax referendum during an appearance last month in Midtown, according to Midtown Patch.
At a June 25 debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake, Rogers told a standing-room only crowd that he thought the TSPLOST was "ridiculous" and "a total and complete waste of money."
He said he would be the first to join a lawsuit if voters approve the tax referendum on July 31.
"This (Atlanta Regional Transportation) Roundtable took an illegal act and decided to put money on this list for transportation projects for maintenance and operations," he said. "I put into the bill a safeguard that said you absolutely cannot do that. That is prohibited. They decided to it anyway.
"If this $8 billion tax increase passes, I'll be the first person to say this is wrong because you violated the law in coming up with this list."
Rogers' opponent, state transportation board member Brandon Beach, said at that debate that he planned to vote for the tax.
"I don't like having all that transit in there," said Beach, who is president of the North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. "... But a penny dedicated to 157 projects you know you're going to get delievered very similar to an ESPLOST, I can support that concept."
Click on the attached videos to watch what Beach and Rogers had to say during the June 25 debate at the Cherokee County Republican headquarters in Towne Lake.
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KellyW
8:57 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
We definitely need to pass this referendum for our generation and generations to come. With the passage of this referendum our transportation infrastructure will receive a major, much needed improvement. Improvements that should have been done years ago. Are we supposed to just keep accepting faulty interchanges and tiresome traffic as a way of life?