FRIDAY
August 26, 2005
Republicans pitch counter to Granholm tax cut plan
By Matt Whetstone, Cadillac News
LANSING - Michigan House Republicans have pitched a plan to cut $1.1 billion in business taxes over the next five years at a price tag of $933 million.
The proposal, an alternative to one proposed by Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm, could be voted on next week.
The concern for local manufacturers is that Granholm will veto the plan as she has continuously stated that any business tax cuts in Michigan must be revenue neutral.
"The Republican proposal is going to cause a lot of debate, argument and perhaps will be vetoed by the governor," said Bruce Schafer, vice president of manufacturing at Rexair in Cadillac. "There's frustration in the sense that we have a lot of finger pointing between the two political parties. The Republicans have been in charge of the House and the Senate for a lot of years and somehow they're trying to blame the economic situation on Granholm."
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