2013 legislative session is now under way

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• Return unused tax dollars to Iowa’s taxpayers

There are some who see the state’s ending balance as a giant pot of money and they have already begun devising ways to spend it. However, if we were to spend everything we were allowed to under law this year, the state would need to see 9 percent growth in 2014 revenues just to maintain that level of funding. This is unsustainable and should caution everyone making big spending plans.

Iowans have been very clear that they want property tax reform and relief from the statehouse this year. Iowa has the third highest commercial property taxes in the nation and the 16th highest residential taxes in the nation.

While the dynamics of the Legislature haven’t changed after this last election (Democrats still control the Senate and Republicans still control the House), I am hopeful that we can work together to pass meaningful, inclusive, and reliable tax relief for all classifications of property.

Education will also be a priority this session. We should all be concerned about the quality and rigor of the education our children are receiving. It is unacceptable for our students to be graduating without the mastery necessary to succeed in college or lacking the skills needed to enter the workforce. Again, I am hopeful that we can advance education reforms that offer accountability, innovation, and choice for parents.

Please feel free to contact me with your issues or concerns as they arise either by phone at (515) 281-3221 or greg.heartsill@legis.iowa.gov via email. Again, thank you for the honor of representing you in House District 28. God bless!

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