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Municipal Revenue & Taxation <br />Legislation that would modify or impact the fiscal disparities program should only be considered <br />within a framework of comprehensive reform efforts of the state's property tax, aids and credits <br />system. Any proposed legislation that would modify or impact the fiscal disparities program <br />must be evaluated utilizing the criteria of fairness, equity, stability, transparency and coherence <br />in the treatment of cities and taxpayers across the metropolitan region, and must continue to <br />serve the program's intended purposes. <br />Metro Cities opposes legislation that would allow for capturing and pooling growth in <br />residential tax capacity to fund specific programs or objectives. <br />Further studies or task forces to consider modifications to the fiscal disparities program must <br />include participation and input from metropolitan local government representatives. <br />1-J Constitutional Tax and Expenditure Limits <br />Metro Cities strongly opposes including tax and expenditure limits in the state constitution, <br />as such limits eliminate flexibility by the Legislature or local governments to respond to <br />unanticipated critical needs, emergencies, or fluctuating economic situations. <br />When services such as education, public safety and health care require increased funding beyond <br />the overall limit, other publicly funded services potentially stand to receive inadequate resources. <br />Constitutional limits result in reduced revenue bases during times of economic downturn and the <br />inability to recover to previous service levels when economic prosperity returns. <br />1-K State Property Tax <br />The state levies a property tax on commercial/industrial and cabin property. Since cities' only <br />source of general funds is the property tax, Metro Cities opposes extension of the state <br />property tax to additional classes of property. Metro Cities opposes using the state <br />property tax to fund specific programs or objectives generally funded through state income <br />and sales tax revenue. <br />In the interest of increasing transparency, Metro Cities supports efforts to have the state <br />provide information on the property tax statement regarding the state property tax. Metro <br />Cities opposes exempting specific classes of property under the tax as such exemptions shift <br />the costs of the tax onto other classes of property. <br />1-L Class Rate Tax System <br />Metro Cities opposes elimination of the class rate tax system or applying future levy <br />increases to market value since this further complicates the property tax system. <br />1-M Regional Facility Host Communities <br />2019 Legislative Policies <br />
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