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- Telecommunications Tax Restructuring
- Support protecting the long-term financial interests of Virginia’s local
governments and ensuring a modern telecommunications and information
services tax policy that treats communications providers equitably,
regardless of the delivery platform.
Local governments must be guaranteed—on a locality-by-locality
basis—adequate and growing communications services tax revenues in
exchange for the local right of entry and regulation, adequate local
consumer protection and services, and efficient local public safety
answering point operations (E-911 call centers).
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- Transportation funding
- In order for the region to remain economically competitive, needed
improvements to transportation infrastructure are critical.
- Urge the General Assembly to make transportation a priority and support
additional state funding for local transportation improvements,
including but not limited to the region’s priority list, without
putting additional financial burden on localities.
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- Priority Projects:
- 1. Richmond International Airport Expansion and Access Improvements
- 2. Main Street Station, High Speed Intercity Rail, GRTC
Improvements
- 3. Routes 360 (East of I-295 in Hanover and West of Swift Creek in
Chesterfield)
- 4. Parham Road/Patterson Avenue Urban Interchange (Henrico)
- 5. Huguenot Bridge Reconstruction
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- PPTRA (Car Tax Reimbursement)
- Support increased funding for local reimbursement for FY 2006 by $270
million so that the reimbursement is fully funded, which would enable
localities to receive their full reimbursement between January 1 2006
and June 30, 2006.
- Advocate immediate reimbursement payments to localities which will not
cause revenue shortfall for local governments.
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- Enterprise Zones
- Support legislation which would remove the sunset date for enterprise
zone authorization as of July 1, 2005.
- Enterprise zones are an effective tool for economic development and
revitalization.
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